Is the Z7 draw that much smoother than the DXT? The axle to axle is barely longer? Just wondering if it would be worth the purchase. DXT draw cycle is a lot harsher than my LX was.
Originally posted by Bowhunter84: i went from a switchback xt to the z7. it is a very smooth drawing and shooting bow. i dont have any regrets on going to the z7
I'll help you all out throw away those dang YOUTH TOY'S and buy you a dual cam bow{ HOYT or BOWTECH} alot more kinetic energy and penetration plus more speed and smoother draw n better groups equals more meat in the freezer!!!!
Originally posted by Brandon Harris: I'll help you all out throw away those dang YOUTH TOY'S and buy you a dual cam bow{ HOYT or BOWTECH} alot more kinetic energy and penetration plus more speed and smoother draw n better groups equals more meat in the freezer!!!!
i shot a couple of hoyt bows before i bought the Z7. the hoyt's are great shooting bows w/o a doubt but the draw cycle on the hoyt's i shot are not as smooth as the Z7, or at least not to me.
Originally posted by Brandon Harris: I'll help you all out throw away those dang YOUTH TOY'S and buy you a dual cam bow{ HOYT or BOWTECH} alot more kinetic energy and penetration plus more speed and smoother draw n better groups equals more meat in the freezer!!!!
been shooting mathews for a few years. I gave a bowtech a try last year and i wouldn`t hit a hog in the ass with a bow that has a "wall" in the draw. What a crock of ****! in my opinion ofcourse.
Diehard hoyt fan here.I just bought a Z7 it is the badest piece of equipment I have ever put my hands on , I can group 4" at 50 yards.I dont think a need a gun any more.
Originally posted by Brandon Harris: I'll help you all out throw away those dang YOUTH TOY'S and buy you a dual cam bow{ HOYT or BOWTECH} alot more kinetic energy and penetration plus more speed and smoother draw n better groups equals more meat in the freezer!!!!