Hoyt SierraTec Specifications

Hoyt SierraTec

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

5 versions (2005-2003), specs were changed
all versions (2005 - 2003)
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: 2005 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2)
2005 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2) 6.5 " 33 " 23-28 " 30-60 lbs 285 fps 3.5 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2005 XT 3000 (Cam & 1/2)
2005 XT 3000 (Cam & 1/2) 6.5 " 36 " 25-28 " 30-60 lbs 282 fps 3.5 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2004 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2)
2004 XT 2000 (Cam & 1/2) 6.5 " 33 " 23-28 " 30-60 lbs 285 fps 3.5 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2004 XT 3000 (Cam & 1/2)
2004 XT 3000 (Cam & 1/2) 6.5 " 36 " 25-28 " 30-60 lbs 282 fps 3.5 lbs 65% or 75%
Version: 2003 ZR 200 (Cam & 1/2)
2003 ZR 200 (Cam & 1/2) 7.375 " 34.125 " 24-28 " 40-50 lbs N/A fps 3.875 lbs 65% or 75%
BHBrace height
AtAAxle-to-Axle length
DLDraw length
DWDraw weight
IBOIBO speed
WghtMass weight
LOLet-off

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Pros
  • Quiet, low-vibration, dead-in-hand shot - the Cam & 1/2 cam and bridged TEC riser keep it whisper-quiet, the trait short-draw owners return to most
  • Smooth, forgiving draw with adjustable 65% or 75% let-off that rolls easily for shorter-draw and lighter-poundage shooters
  • Light and compact at 3 lb 8 oz with a reduced grip footprint - genuinely comfortable to hold and carry for smaller-framed archers
  • A real 30-60 lb hunting peak in a short-draw chassis - a legitimate whitetail setup, not a capped youth bow
  • Choice of XT2000 (33-inch, faster) or XT3000 (36-inch, steadier) limbs lets a buyer match axle-to-axle to hunting or target
Cons
  • Draw length tops out at 28 inches - this is a short-draw specialist by design, so longer-draw adults should confirm their draw fits before buying
  • Two decades discontinued and used-market only - strings and cables need building to spec, but a custom shop can cut them from Hoyt's archived tune-chart lengths, so it is a solvable errand rather than a dead end