Getting back into archery after starting a family. Been a lifelong stickbow guy and was leaning the Adapt because I'm getting the fam into it but this podcast reminded me I should just stick to my roots. Bear Takedown here I come! Great podcast guys!
I have always told people asking what the best bow is. I tell them to date several and models within those brands, the one you don’t want to put down is the one to marry. I do the same as well and keep my quiver on full time. I don’t have to reach for an arrow and find I can keep my arms in front of and less movement if a second arrow is needed.
How does this not have at least 10k views?! This video was awesome
Man, this was a great interview!! Good info!!!
Getting back into archery after starting a family. Been a lifelong stickbow guy and was leaning the Adapt because I'm getting the fam into it but this podcast reminded me I should just stick to my roots. Bear Takedown here I come! Great podcast guys!
I have always told people asking what the best bow is. I tell them to date several and models within those brands, the one you don’t want to put down is the one to marry.
I do the same as well and keep my quiver on full time. I don’t have to reach for an arrow and find I can keep my arms in front of and less movement if a second arrow is needed.
When I first started bow hunting a short bow was 40 inches axel to axel. I'd like to see a 36 or 38 in a hunting bow but doubt that will happen.
I have trained my self to look at a deer at their elbow. I look at head (for identification proposes) then straight to the front elbow.
U guys should make a double stack one pin
Heavier is better heavier kills. I’m out here to kill stuff.