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Hoyt Bow Serial Number Lookup

Archery equipment, namely, compound bows, recurve bows, non-telescopic bow sights, quivers, stabilizers, rests, arrows, bow cases, backpacks, hip quivers. Hoyt began adding serial numbers to bows in 2002. Position 1: Located in the recessed area above the grip on the thumb side. Position 2: Underneath the cable rod, located between the grip and the sight mounting holes.

To visit this topic, use this URL: Posted by ronp (Member # 7846) on September 24, 2010 04:55 PM: Hi everyone, I just picked up a Hoyt Pro Hunter Special, 62 inch - amo - 44#. It was all taped up with very old, brittle green tape and had some ugly socks on the limbs. And of course the string was on backwards. Well, I figured I would have to sand it all down and see what I ended up with.

It has a serial number of PHS 249, so it might be an earlier model? Pocsag Software Download. Can anyone provide any info about this bow? Like what kind of wood? I am going to order a dacron string for it and give it a shot, as it is right at my preferred draw weight.

Oh, by the way, I took a little cleaner to it after pulling the tape off and was very suprised that it cleaned up very nice. I won't need to sand it down or steel wool it at all. It has very nice wood and actually looks great. How do these shoot? The only down side is somebody installed a sight and there are three small holes drilled in the riser. And there is a stabilizer insert in the riser.

I don't know if this was a production addition. I think I will try to fill in the holes. What should I use, epoxy? Well, I appreciate any info I can get on this bow. Thanks - Ron Posted by ronp (Member # 7846) on September 26, 2010 07:27 PM: TTT - Anyone have any input?

Thanks - Ron Posted by Jack Shanks (Member # 2168) on September 27, 2010 07:03 AM: Ron, Can't help you with info on your bow as I'm not that familar with the Hoyts. As far as filling the holes though, I have used a small wooden dowel and epoxy in the hole.

I leave it just short so the remainder can be filled with a wax type filler flush with the surface or acrylic paint if the holes are in the glass and I'm trying to match the color. I then seal it over with a dab of finish of some type. Posted by monkeyball (Member # 14822) on September 27, 2010 07:25 AM: Ron, I never saw aPro Hunter Special.I have seen the Pro Hunter. They were 58' bows.A vendor had one up at Denton the one year.38# at 28',I shot it at the Moose on the side hill and actually sent an arrow or two over his back. The Expert was made in a 64'.I think your 'Special' was due to the longer length and maybe some exotic woods.The Pro Hunter was a Rosewood riser. Good Shooting, Craig Posted by ronp (Member # 7846) on September 27, 2010 08:19 AM: Thanks guys, I have a string on the way, so I will give it a try this week. Posted by Charlie Lamb (Member # 8) on September 27, 2010 10:59 AM: Ron, The Pro Hunter Special was my favorite Hoyt bow.