This is my second year doing this and am extending my MER this go around. Although, it seems to sneak up on me while I’m still tinkering with my setup! Tinkering with vanes; have been shooting and sighted in for 4-fletch Max Stealth at 1 degree offset. Decided to shoot this challenge with 3-fletch Max Stealth with true helical from the Arizona EZ-Fletch. But I have practiced more with my broadheads than I did last year.
Silverback release aid.
2018 Mathews Triax @ ~70lbs; MBG Ascent Assault Verdict 5 pin sight, Stokerized Stasis stabilizer, Hamskea Trinity rest, Black Eagle Rampage 300, 100gr Ethics components,
And IRONWILL S125 broadhead! (I have been very impressed with their flight)
Max effective range will be 60yds and 7.5-9” hex as vital (mostly hunt elk)
Day 1-MISS
26 degrees, no wind, fresh snow, mostly cloudy. Just rolled out of bed no more than 5 minutes earlier, was feeling some pressure to shoot perfectly and held a little long so I was shaky.
Day 2-HIT
24 degrees, no wind, overcast. Waited a little while after waking up to shoot and it helped. I am considering adjusting my windage some for tomorrow to a account for these unanticipated left impacts.
Day 3-HIT
24 degrees, 1mph L-R wind, clear. I did end up putting 6 clicks of windage on the sight but maybe a bit much however I noticed the pin drift a touch right before the release.
Day 4-HIT
22 degrees, 2mph wind from back, more fresh snow, clear. Did not touch the sight and the shot felt perfect. Was feeling some pressure to make it happen again.
Day 5-HIT
30 degrees, no wind, overcast. Wasn't completely steady and bobbing up and down a little. It would appear that I just needed to work on my zero (but possibly tune).
Lessons Learned: Don't change your gear right before season and triple check the zero with broadheads in various lighting conditions.
Next years goals: Maintain 60yd MER, have setup dialed and sighted in before CBC
THE HARDEST PART IS NOT SHOOTING YOUR BOW INBETWEEN WHEN YOU SEE THERE'S NO WIND OUTSIDE!!!
Thanks again to Robby and all of those involved!
Silverback release aid.
2018 Mathews Triax @ ~70lbs; MBG Ascent Assault Verdict 5 pin sight, Stokerized Stasis stabilizer, Hamskea Trinity rest, Black Eagle Rampage 300, 100gr Ethics components,
And IRONWILL S125 broadhead! (I have been very impressed with their flight)
Max effective range will be 60yds and 7.5-9” hex as vital (mostly hunt elk)
Day 1-MISS
26 degrees, no wind, fresh snow, mostly cloudy. Just rolled out of bed no more than 5 minutes earlier, was feeling some pressure to shoot perfectly and held a little long so I was shaky.
Day 2-HIT
24 degrees, no wind, overcast. Waited a little while after waking up to shoot and it helped. I am considering adjusting my windage some for tomorrow to a account for these unanticipated left impacts.
Day 3-HIT
24 degrees, 1mph L-R wind, clear. I did end up putting 6 clicks of windage on the sight but maybe a bit much however I noticed the pin drift a touch right before the release.
Day 4-HIT
22 degrees, 2mph wind from back, more fresh snow, clear. Did not touch the sight and the shot felt perfect. Was feeling some pressure to make it happen again.
Day 5-HIT
30 degrees, no wind, overcast. Wasn't completely steady and bobbing up and down a little. It would appear that I just needed to work on my zero (but possibly tune).
Lessons Learned: Don't change your gear right before season and triple check the zero with broadheads in various lighting conditions.
Next years goals: Maintain 60yd MER, have setup dialed and sighted in before CBC
THE HARDEST PART IS NOT SHOOTING YOUR BOW INBETWEEN WHEN YOU SEE THERE'S NO WIND OUTSIDE!!!
Thanks again to Robby and all of those involved!
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