What Archery-Related Rabbit Hole Are You Into This Offseason?

I’d like to move to a 3 pin slider sight vs my current 5 pin fixed

I’m also thinking of playing around with a longer stabilizer, maybe a 12, and also a back bar
 
Hey @roosiebull, I noticed you dropped the quivalizer this year too. Are you using any stabilizer on your lift, or are you gonna see if you can get away with no stabilizers? I felt like the quivalizer worked well for what it is and my bow aimed nice, but after removing it and using a light 2 piece quiver I’m thinking that I may not need any stabilizer (at least for hunting shots under 60 yards).
The quivalizer is great, I like them, or at least the concept. It for sure slowed down pin float, but in the coastal brush, it is always pissing me off getting hung up, trying to weave it through the salmonberry… I got tired of it

I had an 8” bridgelock stabilizer (never put the quivalizer on the lift) and it holds better with no stabilizer. It would hold better with a front and back bar, but that defeats the purpose for me.

I’m going to shoot it naked, I have an a bomb in the stabilizer hole, but might add an s coil instead (cheap old school) but they do soak up some vibration, not that it needs it, but it doesn’t hurt.

What I like about the lift with the low pro quiver is that it feels like a bare bow, and doesn’t need stabilizers, so I’m going to take advantage of that

I really like the bow, the bee real grip helps too, I don’t like the factory grip. I was shooting off the riser with tape, and it wasn’t bad, but the grip is excellent
 
All the rabbit holes. Swapped from my cheap true fire edge to an Onnex thumb, swapped arrows from RIP XV’s to 5.0’s and HLR’s, went from a Fast Eddie XL to a UV Slider and now to the Axcel Driver.

Stabilizers and the bow itself are the only thing I haven’t changed. All during leagues too of course
 
This year? a continuation of last year shooting without a stabilizer. I’ve shot about every reasonable size of stabilizer over the years. But it is great hunting on the coast without one getting through brush.
Definitely was a learning curve at first and almost went back, but now I can’t imagine hunting with one.

Pretty much everything else stays the same for me, make up a few more arrows, shoot shoot shoot
 
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