Thanks everyone for your responses! I primarily whitetail hunt so I purchased a 10” beestinger and was debating getting a back bar. I just wanted a jumping off point because my yard isn’t big enough to notice a difference in my hold between the weights. Need to make a trip out to a range soon so I can do some testing at longer distances.
I have a 15 front with 5 oz and a 10 back with 7oz
I do both spot and stalk and blind hunting, probably a 70/30 split. For the most part the front length is not noticable since my nocked arrow is always out further anyway.
On another not, my hunting buddy commented that it is very convenient to throw across the top of your pack and still have a hand on the bow a bit, no need for straps!
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15 inches out front with 6oz. Ground and pound,and from the stand.
I've shot without a back bar and it just means a little correction, i'm not sure i'll ever shoot without a 15" front bar, its crazy how much different it feelsConsidering changing from a 10" to 15" but really don't want to have to add a back bar since my bow weighs as much as a boat anchor (Halon 32.) How much of a difference did you all notice with the extra length out front?
10” back bar with 5 oz, no front barThanks everyone for your responses! I primarily whitetail hunt so I purchased a 10” beestinger and was debating getting a back bar. I just wanted a jumping off point because my yard isn’t big enough to notice a difference in my hold between the weights. Need to make a trip out to a range soon so I can do some testing at longer distances.