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Massive difference, especially at longer distances.Front and side stabilizers. I've always been a fan of raw dogging it, but I have heard they are a game changer; especially if you run a heavier sight.
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Massive difference, especially at longer distances.Front and side stabilizers. I've always been a fan of raw dogging it, but I have heard they are a game changer; especially if you run a heavier sight.
Jumping between changing from a whisker biscuit as well as a new trigger release. The decisions never stop.Not much, but I’m shooting a new bow, new arrow setup, pretty much different everything this year. I have been shooting a nexus 4 the past couple years, with a quivalizer… this year I’m shooting a lift with their overpriced accessories. It’s the first mathews I’ve really liked since the chill r.
I will be switching the QAD for an epsilon, but besides that, nothing will change. I’m shooting a fixed 5 pin (custom mbg with all green pins, 20/30 .019, 40/50/60 .010… all green.
I’m shooting altra centrum 166’s, and I’m back to my favorite head as my primary (GK xl) i will also have a few mechs in the quiver that I probably won’t shoot. I’m thinking the T2, but also have some glue in Hyde’s, beasts, and reaper pro 1 3/8”, so I have options
I ditched the onnex click, and have a like mike 2, but also have a sole x click on order, whatever i decide as my favorite I will buy a second one as a backup
Arrow weight is going to be similar, I think my current is 508gr. Nothing too crazy, it was just time for a new bow, I don’t like a big valley like the nexus had
No real rabbit holes, but plenty of change. I’m hoping i keep liking the lift and keep it a few years, because I do better with familiar gear. I have a hard time keeping bows.
Since I bought the rytera alien x in 2009 and used it for 5 years, the longest I’ve kept a bow was 3 years (Mach 1) but besides that it’s been 1-2 years… I want to just be happy with what I have and keep it for several years.
I threaten going back to a biscuit pretty often, as uncool as they are, I still appreciate the simplicity. They are all I shot for years and never had issues…, of any kind. Can’t use one on the lift regardless, but I won’t be surprised if I have one on my bow again in the futureJumping between changing from a whisker biscuit as well as a new trigger release. The decisions never stop.
I was planning on picking up a drop away but with an upcoming Ek hunt I think the biscuit is still the best.I threaten going back to a biscuit pretty often, as uncool as they are, I still appreciate the simplicity. They are all I shot for years and never had issues…, of any kind. Can’t use one on the lift regardless, but I won’t be surprised if I have one on my bow again in the future
Well that’s a tight group.I just put Trophy Ridge V-Con triangular biscuits on both my Elk and Whitetail setups. Less vane contact than traditional biscuits, but still full capture. Very consistent arrow flight. View attachment 882218
Man that looks like a blast.Bowfishing! It’s a ton of fun and I’m down the rabbit hole even though I just started this year. I’ve set up 3 bows and I’m building fish arrows. Setting up the boat lights was a project too. View attachment 882191