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

jonesn3

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What rabbit holes are people going down this offseason? I’m curious what guy/gals are doing to improve and any lessons learned?

Nothing too major for me this year. I’m sticking with the same arrow setup, and last year I spent a lot of time with the Garmin chronograph. What I am doing this offseason, though, is messing with different sight configurations (eg. less pins, 3 or 4, and smaller pins for longer yardages), tearing down my 5year old RevoltX down to the limbs and cleaning everything up, and trying different peeps for giggles.
 
While I’m confined to the basement I have tried out a new grip (side plates with tape) as well as refined my actual grip (how I hold the bow). I’ve also tinkered with some stabilizer setup angles.

Have also done some small things like add some grip tape to my release and bought a bigger knob for it (thumb release) which I really like.

Hope to hit the ground running once it warms up a bit and I can shoot outside more regularly.
 
I feel ya about looking forward to shooting outside more often soon. Shooting in the garage in my scenario and papertuning a ton gets old when that’s all you have time for…
 
Targets are getting patched. I've got a Delta McKenzie buck out there that I just cant bring myself to throw away, a can of spray foam does wonders! I went back to the Scott "Solus" index finger release due to a pulled something in my forearm that the Stan Onnex "C" seems to irritate?

Aside of that the ole Hoyt is still getting more attention than the wife!
 
Really forcing myself to be diligent on pulling through the shot with no additional pressure applies to the release to command the shot
 
I'm jumping down the stabilizer rabbit hole. I used to just run a simple 6" bee stinger in the front, but now I've ordered a new front bar and a mount for a rear for the 6", testing to follow. Also picking up a new broadhead target and trying to get out and shoot some 3D. Built some new arrows, testing new broadheads as well.
 
I’ll admit I’m texting out stabilizers too. Was using a 12” bee stinger with 4oz on front. Last off season I did like shooting a back bar, but overall it was heavy. Looking into lighter options. Thinking a 10” front, 8” back might be the sweet spot. Overall, I do like a longer front but still on the fence about using a back bar for hunting
 
Transitioning to the Carter Like Mike II release and controlled shooting/trusting the float (my previous release was a Little Goose that had a stripped tension adjustment).

Overall, more DIY work on my bow. I started re-fletching my own arrows w/ an ez fletch but am looking to get into a vice & then a mod saw when I move into my new house in a few weeks. Also, build up one of those DIY paper tuners. My shop is a 40 minute drive one-way and even though they do great work, it sucks driving all that way for small things like d-loop replacement, center serving, re-fletching, or nock replacement

I may toy with fletchings, just been shooting max stealths. The Iron Will ones look solid.
 
I laughed when I saw your thread title....I think I've been down just about every rabbit hole in archery; 80# bows, heavy arrows, tweaking my fletching choice and orientation to death, probably 30 different BH's, skinny shafts, 5mm and 6mm, collars- and I'm sure I'm missing 20 more.

Now I shoot my recurve for some stuff....and my Reduced weight compound for some hunts. I don't get wrapped up in the minutia....though I will always continue to BH tuning and get my arrows perfectly straight.
 
My plan is to tear my RX1 ultra apart and cerakote it to satisfy the itch of buying a new bow
I’d really like to test a few lighter arrows. I’m currently around 485gr and would like to try a 460ish
Going to test about 5 different hinges and then pick a thumb to match it and leave that alone.


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