Jesse Jaymes
WKR
I'll apologize in advance for dipping into your sub forum. Long time shooter and 3D competitor-but I think I've taken 2 WT with archery gear in 25 years......but my analogy is like being a race car driver.....I simply want to get in the car and race. I don't wanna know about the tire pressure, synthetic oil, or turbo boost.
Meaning....I don't Nerd Out like most of you who live, eat and breath Archery. I much prefer gunpowder and rifles. BUT....my supplies and shooting are going to take a MAJOR hit this year. So I am going to dip back into Archery quite a bit.
Think I have 3 bows now and am ready to move them and invest in one new 2021 bow. Long time Elite shooter. And I swore I would NEVER slum a PSE. I don't own a flat brim hat. I own nothing Monster Green. I've never had a Nock On Hard On....at least I don't think I have. But the specs on the PSE EVO NTN 33 have me interested.
I am a left handed shooter, so most of my stuff needs to be ordered. I wanted to ask "what really shakes out on both paper, and in the field....by going to an 80 pound DW bow"?
Is this because Cam, Jocko, Rogan and Dud run 80lb bows that it's the new In Thing?
I suffer a 28" DL. I'll never get "Natural Speed" that my 31" DL buddies gain from being Sasquai. Would an 80lb DW do much for me over all? I kinda wanna try one.
(FYI: some of this is tongue in cheek. I was IBO Triple Crown Champ a few years ago-meaning I shot decent and attended all 3 shoots- but I really am not a die hard Archery guy. But I am wanting to invest time into September hunting and Elk...which I never have done before. I shoot a ton. Bows are always hanging on the deck and I generally can't walk by without shooting 6, But at 49 my eyes took a major shit in the last 6 months. 60 yard chip shots are not nearly as clear now. It's frustrating. And the work/maintenance on bows, bow tuning, and the never ending cycle of trying and adding new shit- get's old to me. That's my Gun Thing, not a bow thing. But if I go IN on a new bow, I will get a press and become my own Mechanic. That was my analogy of being the race car driver. I've never changed a string, served a peep and can't tune a bow. And I've lost a TON of points over the years due to a shitty shooting set up. I am not interested in that frustration any longer. My bow mechanic is swamped and hours away. I need to learn to do it myself)
Meaning....I don't Nerd Out like most of you who live, eat and breath Archery. I much prefer gunpowder and rifles. BUT....my supplies and shooting are going to take a MAJOR hit this year. So I am going to dip back into Archery quite a bit.
Think I have 3 bows now and am ready to move them and invest in one new 2021 bow. Long time Elite shooter. And I swore I would NEVER slum a PSE. I don't own a flat brim hat. I own nothing Monster Green. I've never had a Nock On Hard On....at least I don't think I have. But the specs on the PSE EVO NTN 33 have me interested.
I am a left handed shooter, so most of my stuff needs to be ordered. I wanted to ask "what really shakes out on both paper, and in the field....by going to an 80 pound DW bow"?
Is this because Cam, Jocko, Rogan and Dud run 80lb bows that it's the new In Thing?
I suffer a 28" DL. I'll never get "Natural Speed" that my 31" DL buddies gain from being Sasquai. Would an 80lb DW do much for me over all? I kinda wanna try one.
(FYI: some of this is tongue in cheek. I was IBO Triple Crown Champ a few years ago-meaning I shot decent and attended all 3 shoots- but I really am not a die hard Archery guy. But I am wanting to invest time into September hunting and Elk...which I never have done before. I shoot a ton. Bows are always hanging on the deck and I generally can't walk by without shooting 6, But at 49 my eyes took a major shit in the last 6 months. 60 yard chip shots are not nearly as clear now. It's frustrating. And the work/maintenance on bows, bow tuning, and the never ending cycle of trying and adding new shit- get's old to me. That's my Gun Thing, not a bow thing. But if I go IN on a new bow, I will get a press and become my own Mechanic. That was my analogy of being the race car driver. I've never changed a string, served a peep and can't tune a bow. And I've lost a TON of points over the years due to a shitty shooting set up. I am not interested in that frustration any longer. My bow mechanic is swamped and hours away. I need to learn to do it myself)