No, that was very helpful!There's a ton of variance and personal preference to the whole thing, not an exact science that some people make it seem by just balancing it on the grip.
The 10" definitely helps with the long-range shooting, the 8/6 works fine, but I tighten up past 60 with the 10 out front. Just having the 6" brings me to full draw naturally leveled with the sight. I've got a 10/8/6 from Spider Archery a bunch of weights so it's fun to mess around.
Sorry not the best answer but I'm most likely going to land with a 10/8, been the tightest with that out to 70/80
Just curious why you didn't just mount the quivalizer to the side? I shot it some heavy wind today. The wind was enough to take off a 510 grain arrow off a picnic bench 2 times.No more foam.
I loved mine till I had three days in WY last Sept that is so windy I couldnt shoot with it. I switched up to another bow for those days and was using 12" micohexx counter slide and tight spot....big difference in the wind.
Up until that point I stated that the quiverlizer wasnt much different then a vertical set up... I ate some crow. I did use the quiverlizer off and on the rest of the season...maybe 15 or so days with it and the same without it.
Just curious why you didn't just mount the quivalizer to the side? I shot it some heavy wind today. The wind was enough to take off a 510 grain arrow off a picnic bench 2 times.
I did see some extra movement when in stabilizer mode. It did feel less when in side mode. In that wind my poi was unnoticeable in side mode. In those conditions I would want to limit my range anyways.
Maybe I am just being biased or tying to justify it but I don't see it being an issue in windy conditions. Am I reaching here?
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