Unleash The Power: Review Of Hoyt 2025 Alpha AX-2 29 And 32 Bows By Mikes Archery

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @jbr9433
    @jbr9433 7 днів тому +2

    I think this will be my bow for this year…thanks for the review!

  • @blessedvetoutdoors
    @blessedvetoutdoors 7 днів тому

    Thanks Mr Mike. Enjoy your videos around this time of the year. God bless you guys.

  • @olehemlock
    @olehemlock 7 днів тому

    Been waiting for you😂

  • @Shawnbo812
    @Shawnbo812 6 днів тому

    Love the reviews, which camo pattern is the 29.5 is that?

  • @mikereed845
    @mikereed845 7 днів тому

    They also have a 75# option this year.

  • @guerrierodelgiaguaro
    @guerrierodelgiaguaro 3 дні тому

    Hullo Sir. Is it true that the Hoyts can survive after a dry fire? Best regards from Italy.

  • @jacobgebman4666
    @jacobgebman4666 4 дні тому

    I'm asking a genuine question here. Not trying to sound condescending or anything, but genuinely curious because I'm new to the world of compound bow hunting. I'm curious: I just bought a new Bear adapt 2. Seems to be a fairly solid setup, and came with all the accessories to jump into the world of hunting with a compound bow (sights, rest, quiver, stabilizer). The bow can be adjusted 55-70 pounds and has a wide range of adjustments that are very easy for even a Newby like myself to make. I got all of that for about $550 before tax. What is it about bows like Hoyt and Matthew's that make them cost over $1,000 more just for the naked bow? On paper, I'm getting fairly similar performance to something like the bow displayed here, plus all of the accessories for a fraction of the price.
    Again, I'm not necessarily saying my new bow is "just as good", I'm just genuinely curious if these bows are actually bringing over $1,000 more value to the table.