They work very well and are super easy to use and setup. They’re a bit on the heavy side, but you get used to it. I’ve used them on a few different bows with great success, but realized that nearly all of tue shots I’ve taken with it are under 20 yards. I did have one shot at 35 yards at last...
It's not moving the cam so much as it is leveraging torque. By moving the right limbs one or two thousandths of an inch, you are affecting the torque applied by the cable guard to the limb tips. With top hats you changed cam position between the limbs to achieve this balance of torque on the...
No, for the Lift X series bows there are no more top hats. The LST adjusts the top and bottom limbs. with the LST, there should be no reason to move the rest from center shot, either. Top hats got everything very, very close, but may have still required movement of center shot. LST eliminates...
With the SAS you can twist cables. You can change the string and cables with the SAS too, but need to press it to change the yokes.
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There are no other bows in the hunting line, like previous years. The phase 4 and Lift is gone along with the other bows that were on the hunting line. All replaced with the Lift X 29.5 & 33, Lift RS, and Lift XD.
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I have a monopod and a bipod Primos Trigger Stick. For the mono, i have a flat base with it too - like what you would want in a treestand, but it also has the standard end cap too.
Sure, but I'm not taking long shots in that scenario either. Maybe 200 - 250. more than that I'm using a rangefinder and either a drop chart or solver. I know what the MPBR is for my different rifles and loads. 264yds is the longest MPBR. Shortest is 126yds (300blk). That's with a 10" kill zone.
I haven't tried Big Game, but I have tried a few others. I got the best velocity with CFE223 but wasn't super happy with consistency- wasn't awful, but it seemed to like lighter bullets (120gr) than heavier (168gr). I have had great success with Varget in the 7mm-08 with my Berger 168's. Have...
That round would need to sit in the chamber for a bit for it's temperature to adjust all the way through. It's possible, sure. My point is that I think we make a bigger deal out of temp stability than is necessary. @finner had a good point regarding pressure, and that I agree with, but in terms...
I can understand that. Do you use a ballistic solver for your shooting solution? If so, then why not just use one that accounts for temp stability of the powder? It doesn't require any extra steps that you're likely not already accounting for, if you are using a solver.
Maybe I’m the oddball here, but I don’t get the relevance of temp sensitivity. If a powder is consistent and works well for the application, just account for the difference in velocity.
There are numerous ballistic solvers that account for temperature. The 4DOF app even has some powders listed...
I stopped using cases years ago. I have a cheap bow holder on the back of my seat front seat on my truck, where I keep the bow.
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