Also comes in RealTree Pink which is not a stocked colour but can be special ordered. Available in BlackOut and RealTree Xtra.Available in Right Hand and Left Hand.TEC Lite riser design survives Hoyt's 1,500 dry-fire test and features the vibration-stifling bridged grip design.Help your young archer's passion for shooting catch fire from their first shot with the all-new Fireshot, designed to grow right along with them. Loaded with Hoyt features and craftsmanship, the Fireshot is rough-and-tumble and ready for action. The brace height is very forgiving on the Fireshot, measuring at nearly 7 inches.Īt just 3 pounds and 29 inches axle-to-axle, it is small enough for young archers, while still shooting 281 fps.
It also features a full 10 inches of custom draw length adjustability, from 18 to 28 inches in one inch increments and a draw range of 19 to 51 pounds of draw weight adjustment allowing the bow to grow as they grow. The Fireshot features the fast, smooth and the all new versatile VersaFlex Cam & Half Performance System for maximised performance and accuracy. Outsiders tell Hoyt their testing standards are overkill, they obviously don't know the type of durability and dependability serious bowhunters expect and need.
Every model of bow riser Hoyt design is required to survive 1,500 dry fires without failure before ever being considered for the Hoyt product line. TEC risers are specifically designed to channel vibration through the truss of the TEC riser design and away from the grip and hand, resulting in ultimate accuracy and consistency shot after shot. Traditional risers have only one path for vibration to travel, directly to the grip, producing inconsistent, inaccurate and uncomfortable shots. tied to the rail in front that swished their tails at the new arrivals. Offered at a great price and packed with Hoyt technologies designed to maximise bow performance and shootability, the Fireshot will help young archers and bowhunters to develop their skills with a bow that fits to maximise their shooting potential. sending it's fire shot gaze down the dusty street and painting the small.
You might find a setting on a digital camera for fireworks in the video mode.The all new Fireshot, engineered and built in the USA, is every young archer's dream. Most of the time you'll capture the whole sky unless you know what fireworks will appear and how high they will go. Using a camera allows you to zoom in on parts of the fireworks and move the view to certain parts of the sky.
If the camera has trouble focusing due to the dark conditions then switch to manual focus and focus to infinity but most cameras will stay in focus once they have established the correct focus. With thick-wall construction, high-density foam, and the crush-resistant protection of our patented PillarLock® System, the Protector Series® Compact Bow Case is designed to go the distance. There has been some good video recordings using a digital camera. It would be difficult to control a GoPro on your head and you need to know if what your recording is in focus so you need to look in the view finder or screen. Now comes the 'but', it's an action cam and I have no idea if it can film the fireworks (sharp) in the dark. The camera looks where I look and does the job by itself. So I got the idea to buy a GoPro (Hero 5), put it on my head and watch the show. I do this with my phone camera since it's better than my old digital camera (but still not good enough).īesides that the problem with an handheld camera is that you miss things in the air. I Iike to film fireworkshows around Europe.