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Hoyt Formula RX Handle (Not HDS or ILF)
Includes Hoyt Handle Cover and Hoyt Super Pro Rest
First impressions from Derek.
The bow is lighter than the GMX, the F4 & F3 limbs are smoother to draw than the 990TX and like for like 68" 41lb on the fingers (marked limbs 44lb - yes he has a short draw) set up GMX 990TX's vs Formula RX & F4's the RX bow is around 3fps faster. - Now it’s down to the fine-tuning accuracy is a given.
Although the handle is still 25” overall the extra length in the limb pockets extends in towards the handle centre, it does not matter in the lower half but it does reduce the length of the sight window. Experienced archers will understand the implications of this but for the benefit of others lets explain briefly. At the shorter ranges like 20yds/18m (and here in Essex/Suffolk we do a 15yd round as well) your sight pin ends up at it’s highest point on the sight scale. Well, sight ring position is directly related to the depth of your face, so if you currently get good sight marks then you may find that the pin disappears behind the top of the handle, in which case you will need the 27”. Because of this uncertainty we are recommending that if you are unsure you pop along to one of our Pro Shops to find out either way.
Hoyt have thrown the gauntlet down to the rest of the industry, the original designers of the Hoyt Dove Tail System commonly known as ILF now bring us a new limb pocket design called the Hoyt Paralever Mounting System.
Hoyt engineers believe that this elongated limb pocket will improve stability of the limb and reduces stacking for longer draw length archers so a 30-31" drawlength may not require a 70" bow and the archer can opt for a 68" instead or a 27" handle see above.
Obviously this new design is not ILF and current Hoyt HDS and others that use a similar limb pocket fitting will not fit the Formular RX,
Available in a 25" and 27" Handle
Hard Anodised finish to all the handles except the white which is painted.
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