Outstanding. Then it's probably the same as the MT Sport, or very similar.
I've noticed that for the price this bow is quiet, smooth, and has a lot of letoff. So I agree and think you made a good choice. I haven't gotten the accuracy nailed down with mine yet, but we'll see. When I first bought my 99 Hoyt Aspen, I doubled up (not on purpose of course), within a couple weeks shooting that fall, before the first season I ever deer-hunted, from 18 yards. So step back to 25-30 or more if you want to save your arrows, once you get dialed in, or make a lot of separate bullseyes on your target.
I've noticed that for the price this bow is quiet, smooth, and has a lot of letoff. So I agree and think you made a good choice. I haven't gotten the accuracy nailed down with mine yet, but we'll see. When I first bought my 99 Hoyt Aspen, I doubled up (not on purpose of course), within a couple weeks shooting that fall, before the first season I ever deer-hunted, from 18 yards. So step back to 25-30 or more if you want to save your arrows, once you get dialed in, or make a lot of separate bullseyes on your target.