Not a single manufacturer of compound bows builds a model designed for finger shooters. In the author’s opinion, that’s just wrong — and a poor business decision.
Hoyt Archery recently announced two flagship compounds for 2022, the REDWRX Carbon RX-7, as well as its premier aluminum bow, the Ventum Pro.
Is the Hoyt Ventum 30 the company’s smoothest, fastest and quietest compound bow ever offered? In the author’s opinion, yes.
It’s a mistake to believe that bowhunters must shoot a heavy poundage bow to make lethal shots on deer and other big game.
With his traditional bow, James Jean can hit everything from tossed aspirins to falling water droplets. But in his opinion, the toughest moving target is actually one that’s a bit larger.
Unless you choose broadheads designed for head and neck shots on wild turkeys, you must have an excellent understanding of your quarry’s anatomy to be successful with body shots.
The Hoyt Carbon RX4 Alpha is tough, reliable, accurate and forgiving, and it’s an excellent fit for hunters who prefer a compact and lightweight compound.
The author learns firsthand that the QAD UltraRest Integrate MX ensures busted nocks, shredded vanes and incredible reliability.
From shooting positions you can’t even imagine, James Jean smashes everything from flying clay targets to aspirins with his traditional bow.
Splitting the difference between smooth and shootable, the Hoyt Helix will hit the sweet spot for many shooters.