I would look at the primer. The benefits of the hamskea are the ability to fix or time without a press and the long term reliability and durability. There are less likely to break or malfunction than a QAD.
Draw is not the best, you look like it’s a really struggle to draw the bow. I would drop 10 lbs off your draw weight. To learn to draw with your back, try to never let your draw arm elbow go past your ear. To do this you have to start contracting your back as you raise your bow. This will also...
I shoot strictly off marks off my riser. 20-30-35-40. I think it works very well. I also have a low Olympic style anchor. This was an easy transition from compound for me and way better then trying a higher anchor
Looking for ideas on how to make a condensation liner out of silnylon for my Kifaru Tut tipi. If anyone has done this I would appreciate any advice. Thanks
This is probably uncommon but I think it works very well. I shoot 3 under and just make little marks on my riser for aiming reference. I have a really low Olympic style anchor point. I think this works very well and consistent.
28.75 draw 48 at 28
31.5” axis 400 with 200 up front
Ya I definitely think I could shoot just fine without, just depended how heavy all your side accessories are. I shoot a Tommy Hogg, hamskea trinity and 5 arrow tight spot and with all that on if I don’t balance the side weight it feels like crap to even draw. I think the prime center grip bows...