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Hi Everyone,
I'm in the hunt for a new bow this spring. I was concidering a Mission Voyager or a Hoyt Turbohawk. Well the fact that no for 200 miles will carry the Voyager nor will Mission answer my emails has me leaning the otherway. I know this is a Hoyt friendly forum (meaning they are an ACM sponsor) I'm hoping some Turbohawk owners here can tell me why they chose this bow. Thanks Joe
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I have one. It's a great little bow. For me, adjustability is everything. I don't have to throw this thing in a press, or swap out mods, if I need to adjust it. It fits my hand perfectly. It's well balanced. And it shoots well. For the price point, it's a no brainer.
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I bought on last summer. I went from and old PSE shoooting finger and no sights. This bow shoots geat. it is said to be the same as the Alphamax but has a molded riser instead of a machined one. could not recommend it more expecially for the money.
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