Kifaru_Kinda_Guy
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How much does your bow set up that you use in the back country with a quiver attached?
Happy Easter fellow sliders
Happy Easter fellow sliders
I run an anchor of a bow 8.5 lbs but I shoot it very well. So guess i’ll just train with a dumbbell in hand hikingWaste of thought IMHO. I don't get crazy with weight on my stabs but anywhere in the 6-7lb range is good enough for me
Yea i am same way when i take all the weight off pin float gets crazy and can’t hold still.I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time and money trying to get the lightest bow setup for backcountry hunting. What I found was that the lighter my bow got, the less steady I was shooting. Then I got to thinking about the fact that I carry an eight pound rifle around during firearms season without hesitation. Since then I’ve focused on setting up my bow for stable shooting and have been happy carrying 5+lb bows.
9.5# with a full quiver
What is your set up I am running phase 4 33 with spot hogg fast eddie xl, hamskea epsilon rest , tight spot 5 arrow quiver, 15 inch cbe front bar, 10 inch back bar, 2oz out front and 5-6oz out back.
This 100%I've never even thought about what mine weighs. All I know is that it's lighter than my hunting rifles by a long shot. I've never weighed any of them either.
It's funny though.....every time I'm up helping someone else and I don't have a tag, I feel kind of naked not having my bow in my hand. It really feels off. Even just hiking anymore without it......just doesn't feel right. That's how much and how long I carry my bow every season.