Is the Mathews LIFT for beginners?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @blessedvetoutdoors
    @blessedvetoutdoors 17 дней назад

    Congrats on your wedding and the new bow. Mathews is a great company and youve got a great looking rig with some serious accessories on it. Good luck this coming season.

  • @jameshilton8942
    @jameshilton8942 9 дней назад

    I got a Diamond package setup when I started shooting about 2 years ago and it was fine for what it was. Upgraded to a Lift about a month ago and it's an awesome bow. I love it. Definitely worth the money.

  • @PatriotPopp19
    @PatriotPopp19 3 дня назад +1

    I’ve wanted a good Bow since I was 8 , I’m 34 now and After struggling with opiate dependency for 11years , I finally got clean few years ago n in needing something for me to do outside of work to help keep me inline so to speak I thought I was going to go get a decent bow and start shooting and hunting again. But when the guy told me how much a decent bow setup costs now to shoot the distance I wanted too ,,I realized even with me working full time 50hr a week ,single ,no kids .. I’ll never be able to afford a bow like that .. what they cost is insane. It’s as much as a used car or truck.. and i think it’s a shame that so many people like myself can’t afford something as simple as archery today .

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  3 дня назад +1

      @@PatriotPopp19 hey brother, never say never. I’m sure you said the same about getting clean and said it wouldn’t happen. But you did it! Congrats to that, that’s huge. Im obviously lucky to be in the position I am, but with other purchases I’ve worked for they seemed so out of reach and never tried, until I set my mind to it. For instance, my Datsun that I’m building for a drift truck. I always thought drifting was for the rich and I’d only be able to play sims. Now I’m on my way to building my dream truck. Slowly but surely I’m making it happen.
      You’ll make it happen if you want it enough. Congrats again.

  • @glennsowacke9752
    @glennsowacke9752 Месяц назад

    Glad to hear a new excited archer! Enjoy and have fun!

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors Месяц назад +1

    Congrats on your wedding sir.
    Allergies get us all from time to time.
    What a wonderful wedding gift. That is awesome. Good friends right there.
    Good better and best is a great way to say it, love his analogy on this description.
    Subbed you buddy and good luck with you up coming season.
    I will second the comment below this one, those horse stall mats are very good choice for a really big back drop. (in case of accidents)
    IF you unscrew the arrow from the point, (if it's possible) they make a little t handle and it will help you pull the field points. And worse case scenario, it's much cheaper to loose a field point.
    Lots of the new style releases will come loose and the screws fall out for some reason. I have a brand new Scott release and it came unscrewed on me yesterday. I have an old what most would say is an old junky release, made by a company called cobra, funny thing is, it still works and nothing has fallen out of it in over 20 years of use. Is not as smooth, as the new Scott, but with nothing missing, not being smooth in the field will work better than missing a screw and it not working at all when needed, so I second the locktite on any of the new models.
    If you wax thee string right where your release has been hanging, may help that a little bit?
    Again, congrats on your new bow and set up, I am excited for you especially new to shooing 60 plus years.
    Have a blessed week and keep us posted on your upcoming adventures with your new bow.
    Dale

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  Месяц назад

      @@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors I appreciate it!
      The horse mats and the t handle sound like a great idea. I found out about the wax and have been throwing some on here and there. I’ve been trying to put out another video for yall but I didn’t like how the last two I made with the bow turned out. Trying to make these as entertaining as possible. Thanks again.

  • @justinhollomon8750
    @justinhollomon8750 Месяц назад +2

    Contact stan about your release safety pin they will probably send you a new one. They are a good company. Enjoying the rabbit hole that is archery.

  • @TrainFightWin
    @TrainFightWin 4 месяца назад +1

    I have the same bow case and I enjoy learning about archery because my background is also firearms. I have the LIFT 29.5 Ambush Green will all the bell and whistle. My draw weight is 80lbs with 85% let off. My draw length is 28” and have many dozen of different kind of arrows but best arrow currently is Victory RIP TKO 250 spine with 450 grains. I too, new to archery but love it ever since.

  • @Truthwalk777
    @Truthwalk777 2 месяца назад +3

    The lift isn't a beginners bow but it'll teach you about all your flaws quick .

  • @evi2083
    @evi2083 29 дней назад +1

    Mathews is one of the best bow company's in the world. I started on a Mathews 10 years ago. I have never owned a bow another company to this day.

  • @matthewcalhoun4867
    @matthewcalhoun4867 2 месяца назад +1

    At tractor supply they have some one inch thick rubber horse stall mats that are 4’x8’ that you can screw to your fence and use a as back stop so you don’t have to worry about your arrows going through the fence

  • @gordonneverdies
    @gordonneverdies 4 месяца назад +1

    Dang you even got the Mathews stabs and the UV Slider! This is the nicest first bow in history! Good idea starting at 60 and working up. Most guys go straight to 70 to get max speed and end up drawing with bad form across their chest.
    Edit: You could do a form check video. It would be good for you and a fun easy way to get lots of comments.

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  4 месяца назад

      Haha thanks, you know what they say.. buy once, cry once. But I was absolutely so lucky most of it was a gift, otherwise I don’t think I could’ve dropped as much as everything did cost.
      Also thanks for the ideas.

  • @jeffmetz7665
    @jeffmetz7665 3 месяца назад +1

    😂got the lift last November during deer season. Not my first bow but the best have shot. A rubber 4 by 6 mat makes good stop for when you pull on a shot comes out hard but good back drop . Dropped mine to 55 so can shoot as may time as like. 20 dollar plus arrows add up when lost because of mistakes

  • @adublbeatz8656
    @adublbeatz8656 2 месяца назад

    Just keep shooting...it's easy to get fustrated. Measure your target and put a piece of tape from top to bottom, straight down the middle. Then do the same with a piece of tape, from left to right. You can even divide the across into thirds, which will create 3 levels. Aim at where the vertical and horizontal tapes cross. Even if you're not hitting dead center, you want to get to where your arrows are hitting in line vertically and horizontally. It's exciting to shoot from long distances, but just work on that from 20 yards for a while. if you can keep your up/down/left/right in line, it'll get easier to hit the center. You'll know because you will start breaking nocks. Ease your way out to 25, 30, 40..etc.....I saw someone mention those rubber pads from Tractor Supply. I will say they do work, get some. The last thing you want is that arrow going through that fence and a person or pet if over there. Or, shoot down into the corner of your property. Keep letting them fly, You were doing pretty good for a fist timer.
    P.S. When shooting at those tapes if you are consitently hitting to the left and/or right of the vertical tape, or, even low of the horizontal tape, don't immediately adjust your sight. Do everything you possible can to check your grip/form. Have someone record you shooting, and check that first. If the shop set your sight up for 20, then 9 times out of 10, it's you that is off.

    • @WoodsandWater72
      @WoodsandWater72 Месяц назад

      I agree with this fella. He pretty much summed it up for a beginner. Just make sure you keep your form in check it's very important. Grip is a key ingredient to shooting small groups especially at longer distances. Good luck and don't lose your patience!!!

  • @gordonneverdies
    @gordonneverdies 4 месяца назад

    Archery is such a fun rabbit hole. Expensive but fun. Do you hunt too?

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  4 месяца назад

      I’ve been loving it. Sucks that everything is so expensive but it’s also “cheap” at the same time compared to other hobbies. I plan to hunt fall turkey, snipe some geese/ ducks, and go for a deer of course. I bought a climber earlier this year and plan to put it to use.
      What about you?

  • @interrogator9437
    @interrogator9437 2 месяца назад

    having a pelican case for your bow is def not overkill, your bow deserves a good case that takes care of your bow, your release might actually be the least beginner friendly piece of your kit, for me using a finger release is easier than a thumb release, finger release just forgives your anchor a bit more

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  2 месяца назад

      @@interrogator9437 ive used the finger in the early days/ leading up to purchasing this one and I’m set on the thumb. To each their own, but I just like what I have right now. Only thing that I dont like is there’s been times where I accidentally break too fast and have an early release. Just gotta keep practicing I suppose

  • @Cantshred777
    @Cantshred777 Месяц назад

    Has target panic kicked in yet? You'll know when it happens, you go from doing well in the beginning to getting progressively worse. Locked off target, flinching, trigger punching etc.

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  Месяц назад

      @@Cantshred777 the opposite, I started with panic and fought to stay on but now I’m fine with the panic but I’m starting to rush/ accidentally pull randomly. I was working on another video to update this one but I didn’t how I filmed it and going to redo it.

  • @PLC2A
    @PLC2A 2 месяца назад

    I picked up the Lift 33 for my first bow with the spot hog boonie

  • @Getdownorlaydownbum
    @Getdownorlaydownbum 4 месяца назад

    What’s your draw weight?

  • @Tullminator
    @Tullminator 4 месяца назад

    Where are the rest of your archery videos?

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  4 месяца назад

      This is my first and only at the moment. I just started working on a second yesterday.

  • @TheDemoncaller
    @TheDemoncaller 3 месяца назад

    get the beereal 2.0 grip for it. got this same setup a few weeks ago too as first bow.

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  3 месяца назад

      I was temped. Friend said the same. When I watched his vids on it I actually liked the way the previous version looked with the honeycomb and was just kinda waiting to see how I liked what it had

    • @TheDemoncaller
      @TheDemoncaller 3 месяца назад

      @@Wi_Yeti_Official the honeycomb one is the outdated version. not sure if you watched the chris bee vid where he shows what changed between versions, but looks to be improved everywhere. definitely helps minimize torqueing the bow. the stock one is too rounded and is easy to torque. factory one does feel nice though, but personally was less consistent with it

  • @kylehouser9176
    @kylehouser9176 2 месяца назад

    No you can buy a new bow for what those stabilizers cost!

    • @Wi_Yeti_Official
      @Wi_Yeti_Official  2 месяца назад

      @@kylehouser9176 I mean you could.. but you shoot mooo betta with these :)