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Mclineman
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The Hoyt Santori
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Anyone shoot this bow? If so how is it? Thanks
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Bowwild
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I have one in the buckskin.
Mine is one of the most quiet recurves I've ever shot. Smooth shooting and very durable.
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ESP
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Had one, solid bow. I Would buy another. It is designed to be forgiving.
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McDave
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August 08, 2020, 08:59:58 AM »
If I could only have one bow, it would be the Satori. Of course, that would be cheating, because the Satori can be as many bows as you want it to be with the variety of riser, grip, arrow rest, and limb choices available.
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August 08, 2020, 12:45:21 PM »
Great riser. The Hoyt limbs are overpriced IMO for what you get. I’ve had all 3 sizes and the 19” was my favorite. The 17” was not drilled/tapped for a quiver. Maybe it is now. I’ve had mine with Border limbs and the Morrison Max series (beside the Hoyt and BM), and the 19 got along just fine with them.
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