wildernessmaster
Lil-Rokslider
As some of you who have read my previous post know, I was trying to put together an East/West/Mutual Backup Bow set that I outlined in this post here on Rokslide: https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/which-would-you-pick-replacing-my-bows.190708/#post-1844459
I finally decided and pulled the trigger on a Bowtech Revolt for my shorter axle "east" bow and a Elite Kure for my longer axle "west" bow. I shot the Bowtech at the local shop and wow, what a difference. It was very smooth drawing, no jump at anchor, and just felt really balanced. I read similar reviews on the Kure but could not find one to shoot. The big factor as I weighed it more was the tunability of these two bows.
Now I am considering set up, and since I am going to sell my other bows and make these two my prime time, go to's... I want to get the set up right. Some things I am looking for input on....
1. Rests I plan on going with the QAD HDX. Any reason not to or downsides?
2. Wrist straps... Any value in anything other than a paracord strap?
3. Sight... here is where I want some input... I have typically shot 5 pin fixed sights. The Vertix I have I went with a 5 pin BG Ascent slider. Shot it some but never really got it figured up. I am considering a 5 pin fixed on my east bow, and a single pin slider on my west. That said, one of my goals is to make the bows as "same" as possible so if I have to field swap them, then I am good. I like the idea of not having to futz with my sight to make a short shot out of a stand, so I am kinda wondering if I should keep to fixed sights. That said, with these bows I want to start shooting 60+ yards for practice and hunting.
Any other set up ideas? Like I said in (3) I want these bows to be close to "the same" so if I hot swap one for the other I am not changing much. Is that a good idea? Or should I just set up the bows uniquely?
I finally decided and pulled the trigger on a Bowtech Revolt for my shorter axle "east" bow and a Elite Kure for my longer axle "west" bow. I shot the Bowtech at the local shop and wow, what a difference. It was very smooth drawing, no jump at anchor, and just felt really balanced. I read similar reviews on the Kure but could not find one to shoot. The big factor as I weighed it more was the tunability of these two bows.
Now I am considering set up, and since I am going to sell my other bows and make these two my prime time, go to's... I want to get the set up right. Some things I am looking for input on....
1. Rests I plan on going with the QAD HDX. Any reason not to or downsides?
2. Wrist straps... Any value in anything other than a paracord strap?
3. Sight... here is where I want some input... I have typically shot 5 pin fixed sights. The Vertix I have I went with a 5 pin BG Ascent slider. Shot it some but never really got it figured up. I am considering a 5 pin fixed on my east bow, and a single pin slider on my west. That said, one of my goals is to make the bows as "same" as possible so if I have to field swap them, then I am good. I like the idea of not having to futz with my sight to make a short shot out of a stand, so I am kinda wondering if I should keep to fixed sights. That said, with these bows I want to start shooting 60+ yards for practice and hunting.
Any other set up ideas? Like I said in (3) I want these bows to be close to "the same" so if I hot swap one for the other I am not changing much. Is that a good idea? Or should I just set up the bows uniquely?