mathews or hoyt
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Duluth MN USA
Posts: 20
mathews or hoyt
i was waiting to see what mathews came out with for 2002 before i decided what to get. now that they did i still can't decide what i want. it will be used mostly for treestand hunting whitetails. looking at the short ata's like the q2, sq2 or the havoc. any and all opinions would be great to hear. thanks
#4
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: logan ut USA
Posts: 59
RE: mathews or hoyt
i have a havoc and i really like it. by brother has an FX and a friend has a ultra 2.
all three are nice bows, but i think the FX is towards the bottom. once i have learned to shoot the havoc, i really like it. the grip is nice and small and my hand fits in it very well, so i have the same grip ever time.
all three are nice bows, but i think the FX is towards the bottom. once i have learned to shoot the havoc, i really like it. the grip is nice and small and my hand fits in it very well, so i have the same grip ever time.
#6
RE: mathews or hoyt
Like 5A said, shoot each bow and buy the bow you like. I'd already decided which bow I was gonna buy...and then I shot a Q2 last week, liked it so much I bought it. There are a lot of great bows on the market and remember, most people are gonna recommend the bow they are shooting.
TB
TB
#8
RE: mathews or hoyt
Minnesota,
Havoctec all the way...
Check out the thread link below....
http://www.huntingbbs.com/forum/topi...whunting%2ECom
Havoctec all the way...
Check out the thread link below....
http://www.huntingbbs.com/forum/topi...whunting%2ECom
#10
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Scott Depot, WV
Posts: 53
RE: mathews or hoyt
I owned Hoyt for the past seven seasons (AlphaTec & UltraTec). They were great shooting bows, but in my opinion, they didn't compare to the smoothness of the Q2. The Hoyt's fit in my hand better - but overall - I really like the Q2 the best. But again, that is my own personal experience. Like previous posts - shoot them and go with the one that feels best to you. Hoyt & Matthews are top of the line bows, so I'm sure you won't go wrong.
Good Luck.
Good Luck.