Chirster, I bought one last year and love it! It is one of the quietest bows I've ever shot. Mine has the XT-3000 limbs which are a bit longer than the 2000s. It is a bit picky on the grip, but once you've got your form down, it will stack the arrows real close - so close, you might want to use a different aimpoint if you don't want to be replacing expensive arrows.
Good Luck and good hunting.
Tony D ><>
Posts: 64 | Location: Illinois | Registered: 06 September 2002
Christer, I don`t think you can go wrong with any of the Hoyt tec bows. I have a Cybertec and like it so much I bought a second one as a back up. You`ll find the tec riser quiet and minimal hand shock.
Good Luck Ted
Posts: 252 | Location: Morris IL USA | Registered: 25 February 2002
I have a 2000 UltarTec and love it. Shot my first bow turkey with it this spring. Like mentioned above, the grip is a bit touchy, but once you get your form down it shoots great. I have the built in overdraw with my bow. Hoyt won't disappoint you, this is my third one. Did have a Mathews Q2 once, and it was pure junk. I wouldn't shoot one again if they paid me. couldn't hit the same spot twice.
Posts: 179 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: 02 October 2001
Got my bow yesterday and after a couple of hundred arrows I must say it feels great. Up to 35 yards I get them were I want to (havent tried longer distances yet.)
Tomorrow it will be packed together with my 375 for a trip to Africa.
Posts: 2121 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 08 May 2002