150 Class
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I'll take a shot at this too. Let me see now, which bow and why?
Assuming you are using a release, I would buy a brand new 2003 Hoyt UltraTec or CyberTec. Good axle to axle length (forget those short bows under 35", longer is OK), low hand shock and vibes, thinner grip than most bows, best limb pockets out there, fast, quiet, best warrenty, forgiving, low maintenance and it has the new cam & 1/2 with all the advantages of a single cam or two cam and none of the disadvantages.
Next to that, I would look at a used 2001 UltraTec or 2002 CyberTec in the classifieds here.
To be honest with you, I really do like the Hoyts the best but I would recommend you go to a good pro shop to shoot the bows before buying them. All new bows are very well made these days and it would be hard to go wrong with any of them.
Assuming you are using a release, I would buy a brand new 2003 Hoyt UltraTec or CyberTec. Good axle to axle length (forget those short bows under 35", longer is OK), low hand shock and vibes, thinner grip than most bows, best limb pockets out there, fast, quiet, best warrenty, forgiving, low maintenance and it has the new cam & 1/2 with all the advantages of a single cam or two cam and none of the disadvantages.
Next to that, I would look at a used 2001 UltraTec or 2002 CyberTec in the classifieds here.