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Inforamtion on old Hoyt Defiant

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#1 ·
I bought a Hoyt Defiant off ebay last Sunday. The bow hasn't arrived yet but I've started wondering about the information that the seller gave me. The seller claims the bow is 46" axel to axel. The limbs have been painted over so the seller couldn't tell me what limb is on the bow. I did some searching here in the classifieds and a defiant supreme is listed as 42". If a supreme is 42 I don't think you can get a long enough limb to make a 46" bow? Anybody know about these bows?

Dan
 
#4 ·
Hoyt tune charts list the bow with contender limbs @ 44 3/4 ata , with lx pro limbs 43 3/4 ata , usually the longer limbed bows back then had the contender limbs which is a solid 1 piece limb , he could have measured wrong or possibly has string & cables messed up enough to get that xtra inch , just some thoughts
 
#6 ·
I believe Hoyt made a different Defiant model in the early to mid 90s that pre dates the tune charts. It would of had an anodized finish verses the powercoating on the later models. I'm relying on memory so I could be wrong.
 
#7 ·
It would be the model from the mid 90's. It's the anodized riser for sure. The limbs and wheels are who knows what. It's not the contender limb becasue it's recurve. If memeory serves me right there were 3 different limb lengths. Several of them like the fast flight, and eclipse made a 40" bow. The supreme limbs made a 42" bow and then there were several that made a 44" bow like the carbon plus, legacy, meridian. Who knows what I've got coming. I'll let you know when it gets here.
 
#8 ·
Wow, once again I learn the leason about buying off ebay. BUYER BEWARE. The limbs were Legacys that for some reason have been painted over with brown paint and then cloth camo tape on top of that. The a-to-a length was 44" as I had suspected not 46 as advertised. The strings and cables were advertised as "new, just installed" It should have said installed a year ago and then left laying in the sun. The cat wiskers that had been installed were so dry and brittle that they fell like rain when I shot it the first time. The riser had been painted brown as well and looks like it got cleaned with a scrub brush to get the paint off. I wasn't very happy when I opened the box.

After I calmed down and cleaned it up some I did kind of laugh at myself. When will I learn.

If anyone has some long Hoyt limbs laying around I could use them. These worry me a little.