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

I live my archery life along the path of Pinky and The Brain.

Every offseason I shoot a couple hundred Vegas rounds to clean up any bad habits, I get new strings put on my hunting bow. I curse myself for selling last years bow and upgrading, I build 2-3 dozen of the exact same setup I’ve run for years. I give beginner archers whatever I have leftover from last year. I build a tape sometime mid summer for the hunting bow. Notch my tags and repeat.


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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.
Jumping between changing from a whisker biscuit as well as a new trigger release. The decisions never stop.
 
Jumping between changing from a whisker biscuit as well as a new trigger release. The decisions never stop.
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
 
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
I was planning on picking up a drop away but with an upcoming Ek hunt I think the biscuit is still the best.
 
I decided to lighten up my arrow setup and build a new dozen. Gonna try some White Water Archery New Ground 204s and see how they treat me. Trying to decide what vanes I want to use. I was gonna go with the Iron Wills but man they just seem really heavy and I don’t think I need that much stability for my Sevrs even though I will have an iron will or two in the quiver.
 
Building a lighter arrow setup to gain some more velocity. I shoot a heavy bow (75lbs) but I've got a short draw length, 26.5" and have finally got a setup in the 280fps range. I just want flatter trajectory.

Setup that I'll be running this year is Easton 5.0, 25gr HIT insert, 25gr collar, 100gr tip (SEVR), 3 fletch AAE max. TAW is right around 410 grains, with 13.8% FOC.

Last years setup was RIP TKO coming in around 444gr.
 
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. IMG_4040.jpeg
 
I'm working on 3. Increased draw weight, new sight and lighter arrows.
My hunting bow was a 60# max, but the bow tech tuned it up to 62. My target bow is 65# and I'm going to have it increased also. (Or maybe look at a new 60-70#)

Purchased used MBG Dual Trac Pro and I love it. I think my tape is still off a yard or two, so I'll keep working with it.

I was shooting a 490g arrow at 235 fps and had a buck jump the shot last year. Still working on the arrow build to see how light I want to go. Trying to find the balance with speed and penetration.
 
The list of rabbit trails I've been on this season definitely expanded a bit. Aside from tearing down a bow, briefly trying out peeps (quickly realizing I like what I have), and testing stabilizers....I'm now working on less fletching offset/helical for broadhead tuning (going away from max helical on the AZ EZ Fletch). Also, now testing out my darn rangefinder on steep and longer distance shots. Based on what I heard from Leupold CS, my rangefinder (bow mode) is doing some ballistics compensation stuff behind the scenes which I've mostly ignored up until recently.
 
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