I love the gas ghost xv strings, they’ve been very stable for me.
a friend of mine shoots abb platinums on his 80# Hoyt and they’ve also been super stable.
gas gets my vote, both companies offer a military discount as well...
I like to use multiple levels to ensure the bow is plumb in the vise. I start with a string level, check with a large level spanning both limbs at the pockets, and then depending on the riser/shelf, I’ll use smaller bubble levels to check there as well...
I prefer limb driven rests and I shoot hamskea, I like the hybrid hunter more than the trinity, for the weight and bulk reasons.
AAE makes good affordable rests, if I were in your shoes and not wanting to spend a bunch of money, I would look there.
The QAD ultra rest is very popular, but I...
The only thing color on my bow is my D loop so I can see it in low light, and my sight housing ring.
I use bright pink vanes, only because that's the only color my eyes can pick up in flight..
Anything else is personal, in my opinion...
Most of them tune nock high. You can advance the top cam a bit if your OCD wants it to stay level (that’s what I do).
the TRK cam likes a weaker spine, I’m at 29” and 71lbs, I shoot a .330 spine with 175 up front. I’ve played around with shafts from .260 to .350 and weaker spines tend to be...
I’ve had a lot of the same experiences, and I also set up my own shop in my basement as a result.
I encourage everyone to learn to DIY, but I also try to help bridge the gap a little. Everyone will become a better archery if they learn to do their own tech work, in my opinion!
1a. You are waiting until you won’t be harassing winter animals and the legal shed season is in, and all the other “hikers” have already picked them up.
The rest is in a fixed position, all the steering comes from nock travel. I think Tim is saying that the more arrow you have in front of the rest, the further off of your aiming point you will be if your nock travel is not exactly perfect in line with your rest.
The way that I see it though, is...
I was able to get my hands on an RX4 Ultra, just waiting on limbs from hoyt.
I usually will not buy a new bow, and I tend to hunt with one bow for 4-5 years before upgrading, that said, I am strongly tempted to sell my centergy and pick up a new Ventum 33. I think the 33 will outshine the rx5...
me too, I look at these COUV, ABML, gamestop, etc that you guys are talking about on here, I admire you guys for sure, and I truly hope you all make millions! I don't have the sack to buy like you guys do, nor the inclination to learn and research like some of you, so kudos.
I buy index funds...
You can slip the pin, but with the double pin pointer there is not that much adjustment. it would be better if you could slip the wheel as well, in my opinion...
The only thing I have ever used them for is an auto loan, I took the maximum rebate on dealer financing deal, then after 6 months, refi'd with USAA, then paid the loan off a year later. Saved ~7500 on the deal, and had a payment for 18 months instead of paying cash for the vehicle. Never even...