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AAE Mountain Series 10”. And put my Mathews 6” on back.
How much is too big for backcountry hunting (elk)?
How much is too big for backcountry hunting (elk)?
those podiums do look nice! didnt say anything diameter size on page thoLook at Podium Archer.
He has a new stabilizer ....
Stabilizer- Podium Archer's NEW Narrow series stabilizers!
Our in house line designed by MFJJ!! This all new stabilizer is lighter and smaller in diameter for better side wind cutting! Comes with all new aircraft grade aluminum ends for increased strength! Light durable and weight stackable. Extra weights are 1oz or 3oz each. Comes with 1 3oz weight...www.podiumarcher.com
MFJJ had a YouTube video a few days back said they were 1/2"those podiums do look nice! didnt say anything diameter size on page tho
Do you hunt with this setup or just 3d / target stuff? If you ground hunt how hard is it to get through the bush with the 15" stab on it?Titanium Archery Products are a decent deal pricewise. Pretty stiff. I went to a 15" front, 12" back from the BeeStinger 10/8 combo (Still in use on my other bow) I have been very happy with the setup. No bling and pretty effective. The weights are smaller diameter than the Bee Stinger weights also.
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I have not hunted with these stabs yet, but my old bee stingers were almost as long by the time you added all the quick releases and weights, etc.. Never had any issues with those. I don't treestand hunt a lot any more and mostly spot and stalk. Longer stabs have never been an issue to me. We had rifle deer tags in CO this year versus our normal archery elk tag so haven't hunted with this particular setup.Do you hunt with this setup or just 3d / target stuff? If you ground hunt how hard is it to get through the bush with the 15" stab on it?
That's awesome. I figured it might get caught up on everything walking through heavy timber and what not. I wanted to put a larger stab on mine up front and a side stab but haven't due to wondering if it would hinder me more than provide stability and lessen my pin float. I appreciate your help.I have not hunted with these stabs yet, but my old bee stingers were almost as long by the time you added all the quick releases and weights, etc.. Never had any issues with those. I don't treestand hunt a lot any more and mostly spot and stalk. Longer stabs have never been an issue to me. We had rifle deer tags in CO this year versus our normal archery elk tag so haven't hunted with this particular setup.
To be fair, I took the side stab off my previous bow for the '22 season. I was trying to lighten my setup up a bit. The longer stabs allow for that some. I am currently running 3 oz up front and 7 in the back for 3d and target, but usually drop some of the weights off prior to and during hunting season as I won't shoot as far and can deal with a touch less stability. I'll be going back away from the bow quiver most likely this season as well. and running a hip or back quiver. I used to do that for many years.That's awesome. I figured it might get caught up on everything walking through heavy timber and what not. I wanted to put a larger stab on mine up front and a side stab but haven't due to wondering if it would hinder me more than provide stability and lessen my pin float. I appreciate your help.
How much is too big for backcountry hunting (elk)?