I am far more accurate with a heavy bow, if I remember right I'm around 7.5 pounds with my Reckoning w/ 12", 4oz front bar and 8" 5oz rear bar. The weight is almost a non-factor with the Montana Bow Sling.
If I was going to buy a two-pin setup (which I fortunately don't have to yet, I still can shoot 6), I would strongly consider getting a 3-pin sight and removing one pin so that you can have them both sighted in at specific distances. Having a 37 yard pin, or whatever random distance the second...
He is referring to arrow speed, in FPS. There is no magic broadhead that will do what you want every time, Iron Will or any number of similar heads will be fine. I agree to focus on shot placement and shoot for the lungs, especially with a low poundage, short draw setup like you have. It...
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Still have one 2 Smooth left...$160 TYD w/ unused allen keys.
Unfortunately my experience in the bow tech world is that this tool won't cut it. First, there probably aren't all the Allen keys you might need. Second, you need the long and 90* bend Allen keys to fit some of the places they need to go. Think Murphy's law. I just take a set of allen...
If complete silence is your thing the MBG Ascent is totally silent and you can remove the locking lever, it isn't needed at all. Personally I did not like the Tommy...
I have two Carter 2 Smooth releases for sale. Both are in excellent condition with only a couple VERY minor dings from being in my release pouch. Both have instructions and all Allen keys (one set of Allen keys is unused, one is used but in excellent condition).
Release w/ UNUSED keys $160 PP...
I've never seen one in the field. Clearly age plays a role in development of NT characteristics, so there would likely be more with better age structure. That's a heck of a nice deer, congrats!
I had the same experience with my elk backstrap this year, but I think it was my fault. I didn't do much of anything different from what I normally do on a quartered animal...I hacked it out in the field and left it in a game bag on ice for 2 days before I got home to cut it up. I usually...
If you were able to adjust the wings via straps attached to the bag "sleeve", (i.e. cinch them down tight like they are or expand them away from the bag "sleeve" to accomodate a large, bulky item like a quarter) it would be a more versatile design, but maybe there is a problem with that concept...