LineandBuck
Lil-Rokslider
I’m shooting a Bowtech Realm SS, initially when I bought it I was impressed by the ability to change draw length and the draw curve profile (power disc) with just an Allen wrench. Also being able to yoke tune seemed convenient.
Last week I drove 800 miles to Colorado and rode 12 miles on horseback with my bow in a pannier on the packhorse and when I got my bow ready I noticed the screws on the draw modules were loose, I didn’t want to locktite them but they were torqued when I left. Next thing I noticed was how the “convenient” yoke cables seemed to catch on ..well everything.
Maybe I’m overthinking it but something feels really fragile about cables outside the limbs, screws on the cams.. I wanted to hear some opinions on this because I’m starting to think Hoyt or Matthews’ style would be a little more resilient in the backcountry?
Last week I drove 800 miles to Colorado and rode 12 miles on horseback with my bow in a pannier on the packhorse and when I got my bow ready I noticed the screws on the draw modules were loose, I didn’t want to locktite them but they were torqued when I left. Next thing I noticed was how the “convenient” yoke cables seemed to catch on ..well everything.
Maybe I’m overthinking it but something feels really fragile about cables outside the limbs, screws on the cams.. I wanted to hear some opinions on this because I’m starting to think Hoyt or Matthews’ style would be a little more resilient in the backcountry?