Hoyt Raptor Specifications

Below are the specs for the Hoyt Raptor compound bow.
2 versions (1998-1997), specs were not changed
all versions (1998 - 1997)
specific version
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| Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
| Version: 1998 Carbonite | |||||||
| 1998 Carbonite | 7.375 " | 38.625 " | 26-31 " | 40-70 lbs | fps | 4.69 lbs | 75% |
| Version: 1997 | |||||||
| 1997 | 7.375 " | 38.625 " | 26-31 " | 40-70 lbs | fps | 4.69 lbs | 75% |
| BH | Brace height |
| AtA | Axle-to-Axle length |
| DL | Draw length |
| DW | Draw weight |
| IBO | IBO speed |
| Wght | Mass weight |
| LO | Let-off |
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- Smooth, quiet, accurate shooter that long-time owners still speak well of decades later
- Five limb-and-cam combinations let a buyer dial the character from soft wheel to aggressive cam
- Die-cast magnesium riser paired with laminated limbs that have proven famously hard to kill
- Genuine Hoyt build quality and accuracy at an entry, budget-minded price point
- Some owners have noted the cable serving wears quickly where it wraps the cam - a fresh serving or string at any pro shop handles it and is routine on a bow of this age
- As a discontinued late-1990s bow, replacement Carbonite cams and modules are scarce today - worth confirming a used example is complete and tunable before buying