Admittedly I am coming at it from competition shooting, but in most competition I shoot I have to draw at the target or get barred (I have to set up bent at the waist and square), steep uphill if you have a bad back can be easier if you face away from the target and shoot over your shoulder (lean forward, hurts my back a lot less)
I feel like maybe it's because I'm a golfer but when I look downhill I'm like 'oh that's about 40 yards' then I range it and it's more like 60. Now I'm curious if my range finder compensates for the angle or not.
Ultimately the riser, or a level from top limb to bottom limb if that makes sense. In some cases it's possible that the string can be every so slightly off because only one cam is shimmed left or right. In my case I have the same top hat size/kit on the bottom and top and the string runs level with the riser if you will. I do check both when setting up my bow. Good catch, hope that makes sense!
@@trailkreitzer9163 thas my case i have a bowtech revolt x and string is slightly off from riser. And dont know if i can adj one cam to left and other to right to get string level with riser.
Both the Bino Harness and Range Finder pouch are by Marsupial (www.marsupialgear.com). I would also recommend looking at the Kuiu Pro Bino harness too. Both are great. I prefer the Kuiu because its fully enclosed compared to the open side of the marsupial.
Actually, both the harness and the rangefinder pouch are made by a company called outdoor vision. We have them in the goHUNT gear shop. I've owned and used the others he mentioned and my personal favorite of all three is this Outdoor Vision one. All the best!
Great advice. Western hunting looks like a serious archery challenge!
Trail always brings the heat.
T.K. with the GoHunt tip of the day! You know what time it is!
T.K. is the man!
Great video and you're definitely hitting the mark on the information provided. Q-love that bino holder and range finder pocket, where can we buy it?
It's Outdoor Vision Ridgeline bino harness and their Sightline rangefinder pouch. Both are available in the goHUNT.com gear shop!
Great tips! Thank you for putting these vids together.
Lots of good info
Same as rifle as far as compensating for steep angles
Admittedly I am coming at it from competition shooting, but in most competition I shoot I have to draw at the target or get barred (I have to set up bent at the waist and square), steep uphill if you have a bad back can be easier if you face away from the target and shoot over your shoulder (lean forward, hurts my back a lot less)
Can you do a video on how to setup the Leica rangefinder to get it to show compensated yardage based on the angle? Thx.
Solid advice!
Great video and tips lol that quiver is like brave heart all over
haha great movie!
Good information
Tradional hunting recurve way to go !!!
I feel like maybe it's because I'm a golfer but when I look downhill I'm like 'oh that's about 40 yards' then I range it and it's more like 60. Now I'm curious if my range finder compensates for the angle or not.
great video 🙃
hi
Should bubble be level with string or riser? keep it up guys!
Ultimately the riser, or a level from top limb to bottom limb if that makes sense. In some cases it's possible that the string can be every so slightly off because only one cam is shimmed left or right. In my case I have the same top hat size/kit on the bottom and top and the string runs level with the riser if you will. I do check both when setting up my bow. Good catch, hope that makes sense!
@@trailkreitzer9163 thas my case i have a bowtech revolt x and string is slightly off from riser. And dont know if i can adj one cam to left and other to right to get string level with riser.
What about traditional bows?
What is the accessory pouch that you have your ranger finder in?
Both the Bino Harness and Range Finder pouch are by Marsupial (www.marsupialgear.com). I would also recommend looking at the Kuiu Pro Bino harness too. Both are great. I prefer the Kuiu because its fully enclosed compared to the open side of the marsupial.
Actually, both the harness and the rangefinder pouch are made by a company called outdoor vision. We have them in the goHUNT gear shop. I've owned and used the others he mentioned and my personal favorite of all three is this Outdoor Vision one. All the best!
why is one preferable then the other (string vs riser)
Hey what stabilizer setup are you running in this video?
Beestinger microhex 15" front and 12" back bar, with beestinger weights. We have all of it in the goHUNT gear shop.
Trail Kreitzer I didn’t see a 15 front in the store. Got a link?
shop.gohunt.com/products/bee-stinger-microhex-v-bar
Thanks!!