Hoyt 38 Pro Specifications

Hoyt 38 Pro

Below are the specs for the Hoyt 38 Pro compound bow. This compound bow was modified by the Hoyt design team over years. Scroll down to find Hoyt 38 Pro specs for all modifications.

4 versions (2008-2007), specs were changed
all versions (2008 - 2007)
specific version
Version Brace
height
Ata
length
Draw
length
Draw
weight
IBO
speed
Mass
weight
Let-off
BH AtA DL DW IBO Wght LO
Version: 2008 XT 1000 (Cam & 1/2 Plus)
2008 XT 1000 (Cam & 1/2 Plus) 7.75 " 38 " 25-33.5 " 40-80 lbs 306 fps 4.6 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2008 XT 1000 (Cam & 1/2 Plus)
2008 XT 1000 (Cam & 1/2 Plus) 7.75 " 38 " 25-33.5 " 40-80 lbs 306 fps 4.6 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2007 XT 2000 (C2 cam)
2007 XT 2000 (C2 cam) 8.25 " 38.5 " 27-32 " 40-80 lbs 305 fps 4.6 lbs 65%
Version: 2007 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2)
2007 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2) 8.375 " 38.5 " 27-32 " 40-80 lbs 300 fps 4.6 lbs 65% or 75%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Check Out Pros & Cons
Pros
  • Long 38-plus-inch axle-to-axle and a tall brace near eight inches build a genuinely forgiving target-and-field platform that holds steady and hides small form errors
  • StealthShot string suppression and RizerShox came standard in 2007 - an early built-in damping package, so a used 38 Pro shoots quieter out of the box than most bare-riser bows of its day
  • Cam and a half Plus builds offer a draw-stop-peg let-off of 65 or 75 percent, letting a score shooter set a firm holding weight or a longer-hold comfort weight on the same bow
  • Wide 40 to 80 pound and 25 to 33.5 inch fit range on the modular XT limb platform makes one used chassis work for almost any adult shooter
  • Real Hoyt target engineering - machined TEC riser, laminated XT limbs, Cam and a half - at used-market prices rather than a flagship budget
Cons
  • Any 2007-2009 bow needs its strings and cables judged on condition - a fresh set and a re-time is the standard first step on a used 38 Pro and restores the draw and speed it left the factory with
  • Draw-length changes run through the module and limb setup rather than a tool-free rotating module, so dial in your exact draw at a shop before committing to a used example
  • Heavier in the hand than a modern target bow - many score shooters actually prefer that mass for a dead-steady hold, but anyone counting ounces may want to shoulder one first