I don't care for the vertical pin on the HHA.
And the bow hurt me pretty good getting it drawn for peep adj.
Added a Specialty Archery peep for a verifier later.
Im shooting OK without it.
Bow is quiet, but then my arrows are pretty heavy.
Hurt to draw it first few times. Sore but less pain the last few,
Shot it a dozen times and quit.
Im not solid like I used to be, and string loops put my anchor father back. So.....not gonna shoot as good as I used to.
Competition is a no go.
But it'll be good enough to hunt, and why I went with the cheaper Torrex. Added a Hoyt short carbon stabilizer, not sure how good that is but the bow is pretty darn comfy at the shot.
So.............I have arrows and broadheads for my recurve that are fine w this bow too, so my handicap backup rig set me back under a grand.
Man I hated to spend that money, but w the delay on my recurve limbs and the pain I've been having, had no choice but to plunk the cash and have something to hunt with.
Josh, the main archery dude at Bass & Bucks in Wabash took good care of me today (did my loop and peep and checked rest and timing).
I could have done it myself, have done my own crap for decades (30 plus compounds) and I used to work in a shop.
But he's done the Torrex and was able to time the cams quickly and get my peep and loop done quick.
I wear bifocals now and work like that is a chore.
Better to have a young guy that's done a zillion of em whip it out.