Depends a lot on the bait site, and what you’re using to lure them in honestly. I have one site that gets hit the night I set it up and hammered as long as I have it up. Then again, I’ve had others like that, but then for one reason or another are left completely alone the next year.
I had a chance to take my Morning Star out to the 3d course this weekend and shot a 308. It’s the best score I’ve had in while, and it was with the Hill bow. I had a blast.
My kid took a couple of video clips. I’ll have to figure out how to upload them.
The only thing I would add as a fellow aluminum arrow guy, is that those spines with that much tip weight will add up quick. Pretty soon you end up with a really heavy arrow which is good in all aspects; minus trajectory. I shoot full length 2018s with 175 up front and they fly great, but...
If you get bears coming in; get ready to spend some money and do some work. When I bait my best spot, I’m there at least once every 5 days filling the barrel back up. I have some connections for bait, but when I don’t it probably costs me $40 every time I fill it.