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adam
05-07-05, 12:59 AM
Hoyt havoctec xt2000 hts rigded out ready to roll.
70 to 80 pounds.
31 inches axle to axle.
Cam and 1/2 .
Limb savers.
String silencers.
Release loop.
Peep sight and super peep tubing.
Camoflauge shooting sling.
Hoyt 2 piece camo quiver.
Hoyt camo stabilizer.
Hoyt matching micro dot sight, spare shooting widow for sight and orange led sight light.
6 easton obsession hunting shafts fletched and tipped with hunting heads.
True ball release aid.
Trophy taker drop away rest camo.
Hard bowcase with deer inprint holds bow snug and 36 arrows.

This bow is fully set up with what I have found is the best accessories. no short cuts just good gear.

Reason for sale is I'm getting out of compounds.
I have taken a lot of my best game with this bow it will be sad to see it go.

$1200 TYD

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range finder and bow press not included
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HOOD
05-07-05, 07:22 AM
Oh why do you insist on teasing me :(

adam
08-07-05, 03:31 PM
Not selling items seperate, thanks guys.

adam
19-07-05, 10:51 PM
Pick me pick me

Wellsy
20-07-05, 06:47 AM
love to take you up on this one Adam, But it's a bit above the budget
Wellsy

07-08-05, 07:22 AM
maaaaaaaaan, i wouldn't sell my havoctec.......you're mad.
you know, mine is only 60 -70 and they don't make havoctec anymore . 10 pounds heavier in the same bow would be nice. I'll let you know.

adam
07-08-05, 12:11 PM
Top bow capricorn no dout, but non wheely bows is my interest these days.

Adam

Hoyt_Trykon
07-08-05, 12:13 PM
Mate,
I absolutely just fell in love with your bow. Where abouts are you located? Will you post, or just pick up only?

adam
07-08-05, 12:24 PM
I will post mate from perth, but isn't 70 to 80 pounds going to be a bit heavy for you, not saying your not a strong bloke just that if you couldn't draw 70 pounds smooth I wouldn't buy it.

Cheers Adam

thanks for your interest.

Hoyt_Trykon
07-08-05, 12:31 PM
nah mate, im pretty comfortable with 70 lbs. I ve visited the bow shop testing out bows as i want to buy a new one and i was guided buy the worker there to 70 lbs.

07-08-05, 03:58 PM
g'day JB. if you haven't yet tried the cam and a half you should before buying. Cam 1/2 holds its specific draw weight for most of the force curve so it can feel 10 pounds heavier cause your holding the peak weight for longer. Otherwise, great bow, top deal. I ve had mine for most of this year and i'm never letting it go. best bow out there i reckon.

p.s did you know that a short axl - axl is much less forgiving and harder to shoot? :roll: :wink:

bushcam
07-08-05, 04:53 PM
I don't mean to spam your thread Adam but I think the cam 1/2 is much easier to draw than a single cam. I have a 70lb Ultratec cam 1/2 and a 70lb Cybertec Versa cam. The cam1/2 is much smoother to draw, no comparison. It feels more like 60lb compared to the versa cam.
Any way, very nice bow, well worth the money!
Somebody buy it!

adam
07-08-05, 06:58 PM
I agree Bushcam

Adam

adam
12-08-05, 10:04 PM
sold