Trey Arentz
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Hey all,
Haven't done a review in awhile but I figured this one would be worth it because there are some newer items that recently hit the market listed.
This set up was built around my next big hunt coming up for Costal Brown Bear in Alaska. My main focus was durability and reliability. The set up finished out at 57# @ 27.5" with a total arrow weight of 525 grains.
Riser: 19" RMS gear peak to peak riser
Limbs: Trad Tech Extreme RC longs 60#
String: TTT Archery
Arrows: Safari Tuff Taipan 340s full length
So I will go a little more in depth of everything below.
RMS Gear Peak to Peak riser:
In the past, I have used most high end ILF risers. All of which were metal. One big gripe I have of metal risers is how cold they get late season. I have had multiple times where I was holding my bow and almost lost all feeling due to the metal riser of the bow I was holding. This riser shown is an all G10 riser custom made by South Cox from Stalker Stickbows. My first impressions of the riser, I was blown away. Never having a "custom" bow I was floored. After handling it a bit the first big WOW i noticed was the grip. I have always had custom grips on my ILF risers and this one was exceptional. I don't usually have much palm on my risers when shooting, but the way this grip lined up with my hand was spot on. I also have to give a huge shout out to Tom Clum at RMS gear and South Cox. We had a minor communication (my fault) and it was handled flawlessly on both ends. Going to be hard for me to want to shop anywhere other than with those guys after that great experience.
Limbs:
Trad Tech RC Extremes. These limbs speak for themselves. Consistency and durability are the high notes. I have never drawn even close to this amount of weight, but the limbs have been very forgiving and very consistent. I wanted to go with a set up Uukhas but was worried about the durability issues. Not something I am willing to gamble with on a once and a lifetime hunt.
String:
TTT Strings. I have been shooting them and competing with them for years now and they have always been spot on. Customer service again is second to none. Can't see myself going anywhere else.
Arrows:
Safari Tuff Taipan 340s
I have been stuck on 6.5mm arrows for a long time for the simplicity of them and the insert systems. I decided to go the 5mm route just because of the durability of the insert system and also the nock collars. I didn't shop around long. I love supporting traditional archery companies and have loved everything to date that I have ordered from them. Also, the low GPI made my target weight easy to hit with a decent amount of weight up front. For the price, I would be hard pressed to find anything that hits in its weight class. My biggest impression was on how straight and consistent these arrows are. I use to buy 2 dozen gold tips, spin all 2 dozen and hopefully find 6 that were perfect for hunting arrows. I spun all 12 of these yesterday and 10 spun absolutely perfect, and the other 2 were probably a 9/10. Looking forward to sending some of these through some whitetails this fall and get them ready for spring bear!
If anyone has any questions about the set up, please do not hesitate to reach out! Good luck this fall!
Haven't done a review in awhile but I figured this one would be worth it because there are some newer items that recently hit the market listed.
This set up was built around my next big hunt coming up for Costal Brown Bear in Alaska. My main focus was durability and reliability. The set up finished out at 57# @ 27.5" with a total arrow weight of 525 grains.
Riser: 19" RMS gear peak to peak riser
Limbs: Trad Tech Extreme RC longs 60#
String: TTT Archery
Arrows: Safari Tuff Taipan 340s full length
So I will go a little more in depth of everything below.
RMS Gear Peak to Peak riser:
In the past, I have used most high end ILF risers. All of which were metal. One big gripe I have of metal risers is how cold they get late season. I have had multiple times where I was holding my bow and almost lost all feeling due to the metal riser of the bow I was holding. This riser shown is an all G10 riser custom made by South Cox from Stalker Stickbows. My first impressions of the riser, I was blown away. Never having a "custom" bow I was floored. After handling it a bit the first big WOW i noticed was the grip. I have always had custom grips on my ILF risers and this one was exceptional. I don't usually have much palm on my risers when shooting, but the way this grip lined up with my hand was spot on. I also have to give a huge shout out to Tom Clum at RMS gear and South Cox. We had a minor communication (my fault) and it was handled flawlessly on both ends. Going to be hard for me to want to shop anywhere other than with those guys after that great experience.
Limbs:
Trad Tech RC Extremes. These limbs speak for themselves. Consistency and durability are the high notes. I have never drawn even close to this amount of weight, but the limbs have been very forgiving and very consistent. I wanted to go with a set up Uukhas but was worried about the durability issues. Not something I am willing to gamble with on a once and a lifetime hunt.
String:
TTT Strings. I have been shooting them and competing with them for years now and they have always been spot on. Customer service again is second to none. Can't see myself going anywhere else.
Arrows:
Safari Tuff Taipan 340s
I have been stuck on 6.5mm arrows for a long time for the simplicity of them and the insert systems. I decided to go the 5mm route just because of the durability of the insert system and also the nock collars. I didn't shop around long. I love supporting traditional archery companies and have loved everything to date that I have ordered from them. Also, the low GPI made my target weight easy to hit with a decent amount of weight up front. For the price, I would be hard pressed to find anything that hits in its weight class. My biggest impression was on how straight and consistent these arrows are. I use to buy 2 dozen gold tips, spin all 2 dozen and hopefully find 6 that were perfect for hunting arrows. I spun all 12 of these yesterday and 10 spun absolutely perfect, and the other 2 were probably a 9/10. Looking forward to sending some of these through some whitetails this fall and get them ready for spring bear!
If anyone has any questions about the set up, please do not hesitate to reach out! Good luck this fall!
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