You should have started with the most important part, the D-loop. That will surely wear well before the string, and costs a trip to the dentist if neglected. Just glancing over it, putting it in accessories, doesn't do the importance justice.
Likewise Perry, all the best to you in the New Year. Those are the stock Zebra strings and there are decent, I do like a custom set of hand build strings and as I change those out that is what I will likely go with. My favorite string builder is no longer building sets, but a couple other good options I have liked as been Park-n-sons strings out of ID. I also like the Hoggwire strings. Another builder I hear good things about and I am going to try is Mad Goat. Hope that helps!
It will fit, but one of your arrows will likely contact the rest. The new Hamskea Epsilon Mathews version should work well with the quiver. I am using an old version of the Trophy Taker Smackdown pro with a pronghorn launcher. They unfortunately do not make it any more, but I like the rest a lot if you can find a used one!
Hi there, those are beestinger microhex bars. I'm using a 12" front bar with 3 oz on the front and 10" back bar with about 10 oz of weight. Yes, that is the exact setup I hunt with!
You will be near the extent of the adjustment to the right on the windage bar but yes...it will work. Myself and every other person that was lucky enough to test the V3X and the Landslyde sight had no issue with getting that combo to work! - Trail Kreitzer
@@Grayghost1969 we have had some on order for over a year and still do not have an estimated delivery date unfortunately. They have been extremely hard to find. Another option worth considering would be the Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL.
If you have bolts that rust you should get a cold blueing kit. It will help treat the bolts long term.
Thanks for the feedback!
Great video great tips thank for the info may you have a blessed new year thanks for sharing!
Dang my creed is sitting collecting dust for 3 years now. Dam arthritis guess I should take it out
You should have started with the most important part, the D-loop. That will surely wear well before the string, and costs a trip to the dentist if neglected. Just glancing over it, putting it in accessories, doesn't do the importance justice.
Awesome thanks for the tips .Happy hunting
You're welcome, thanks for watching Armando!
Great information and tips Trail, Do you shoot the stock string and cable's Great video.
God's Blessings to you all in the New Year
Likewise Perry, all the best to you in the New Year. Those are the stock Zebra strings and there are decent, I do like a custom set of hand build strings and as I change those out that is what I will likely go with. My favorite string builder is no longer building sets, but a couple other good options I have liked as been Park-n-sons strings out of ID. I also like the Hoggwire strings. Another builder I hear good things about and I am going to try is Mad Goat. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the tip
That’s more of what I’m looking for… per the 2021 survey.
Awesome, we will pass this along! Thanks for watching Ryan!
Nice video simple
I wonder if the new low pro quiver will fit with my Hamskea Trinity.
What rest are you using with that?
It will fit, but one of your arrows will likely contact the rest. The new Hamskea Epsilon Mathews version should work well with the quiver. I am using an old version of the Trophy Taker Smackdown pro with a pronghorn launcher. They unfortunately do not make it any more, but I like the rest a lot if you can find a used one!
Good looking out with the Intel. What size bars are you running and are those what you hunt with?
Hi there, those are beestinger microhex bars. I'm using a 12" front bar with 3 oz on the front and 10" back bar with about 10 oz of weight. Yes, that is the exact setup I hunt with!
@@trailkreitzer9163 Thanks! JC: What's the total weight of your setup?
@@DrJAFey I can't say I have ever weighed it all but I'd suggest it's in the neighborhood of 7to 7.5 lbs all in.
@@trailkreitzer9163 That's reassuring -thanks!
Any windage issues with the Landslyde and bridge-lock?
You will be near the extent of the adjustment to the right on the windage bar but yes...it will work. Myself and every other person that was lucky enough to test the V3X and the Landslyde sight had no issue with getting that combo to work! - Trail Kreitzer
do you have to re level your sight after you take it off to clean it?
Its always good to check and make sure your sight is level after you take it off
Trail what sight are you running on your bow?
It is the Axcel Landslyde
@@GOHUNT Is this sight ever available in the goHUNT shop? I don’t see it currently. Thanks
@@Grayghost1969 we have had some on order for over a year and still do not have an estimated delivery date unfortunately. They have been extremely hard to find. Another option worth considering would be the Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL.
Just buy a new bow every year 😜
AMEN!!