I milled down the L bracket for the epsilon rest which gave more depth to reach center shot and the rest has plenty of adjustment. Works and shoots fine with no problems.
How's the difference between that and the consequence are they the same cams and what is the back wall like I have a DS 3800 about 12 years old the back wall is not forgiving as I get older it's harder to hold Without A Yanking your hand off good videos by the way great information I look forward to the next one thank you
@robertsrbell7811 draw cycle is nearly identical between the sequel and consequence. Back wall feels really good. It does it feel like it wants to "take off". Speeds are faster from the sequel. The riser on the sequel is a better riser in my opinion. Sequel just feels a tad "higher quality". The consequence is IMO the best bang for the buck bow if you are on a budget. If money is not the primary issue the sequel is a better performer. The draw cycle on this BBS cam is really smooth, it does not feel like the older cams on the DS 3800. Different animals. Hope that answers your questions! And thanks, I try to give as much Info as I can! Let me know if ya have any other questions.
Thanks for the review. You need at least twice the distance to the target for that chrono. I think the minimum is 11 yards. That’s the 7000 series aluminum talking to you. The stiffer the riser the more it humms.
Cool thanks. Yeah the vibration isn't annoying it's just "there" and yep I do need a tad more room. Next time I may set target outside door. The chrono is nice I just gotta find what it likes lol. I Appreciate your comment!!
Really similar. Draw cycle is nearly identical. The grip is a little beefier. The shot itself bow is dead in hand but you feel a little resonance in the riser after shot. Just a slight hum. Not much just a tad. It balanced and held a lot like a Vista. It may sound a little strange but I felt the Vista was a "classy feeling" bow. This sequel feels a little more tough, robust if that makes sense.
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Good to see you again wade !
I milled down the L bracket for the epsilon rest which gave more depth to reach center shot and the rest has plenty of adjustment. Works and shoots fine with no problems.
Yeah after i made the video I found out there were another way to mount it.
Solid review dude. Diggin’ the over the shoulder shot angle.
Thanks Brother. Thought I'd try something different. I liked how it turned out! Thanks for the input!!
That bow is 1100 new. I have seen them on darton fb sites they are selling used already for 700.
Need to see if I can get slightly used one then
@@mussersbowsboatsandscience6610 I know you. You like to shoot 80# these only go to 70# I subbed to your channel a long time ago Dr.
@wcwcgarner2717 thanks for the information!
How's the draw compared from that to the consequence are they the same cams love your tutorials by the way thank you
How's the difference between that and the consequence are they the same cams and what is the back wall like I have a DS 3800 about 12 years old the back wall is not forgiving as I get older it's harder to hold Without A Yanking your hand off good videos by the way great information I look forward to the next one thank you
@robertsrbell7811 draw cycle is nearly identical between the sequel and consequence. Back wall feels really good. It does it feel like it wants to "take off". Speeds are faster from the sequel. The riser on the sequel is a better riser in my opinion. Sequel just feels a tad "higher quality". The consequence is IMO the best bang for the buck bow if you are on a budget. If money is not the primary issue the sequel is a better performer. The draw cycle on this BBS cam is really smooth, it does not feel like the older cams on the DS 3800. Different animals. Hope that answers your questions! And thanks, I try to give as much Info as I can! Let me know if ya have any other questions.
Thanks for the review. You need at least twice the distance to the target for that chrono. I think the minimum is 11 yards. That’s the 7000 series aluminum talking to you. The stiffer the riser the more it humms.
Cool thanks. Yeah the vibration isn't annoying it's just "there" and yep I do need a tad more room. Next time I may set target outside door. The chrono is nice I just gotta find what it likes lol.
I Appreciate your comment!!
@@WadesSwampDonkeyArchery I always enjoy your reviews. Really like your string making videos too!
@@olehemlock cool thanks Bud. I try!
Nice video. How would you compare to the Athens vista series?
Really similar. Draw cycle is nearly identical. The grip is a little beefier. The shot itself bow is dead in hand but you feel a little resonance in the riser after shot. Just a slight hum. Not much just a tad. It balanced and held a lot like a Vista. It may sound a little strange but I felt the Vista was a "classy feeling" bow. This sequel feels a little more tough, robust if that makes sense.
Does it come in black
Odd question but do I see the obsession ultra mag nt or mag lite nt hanging up there?
No sir, but I am an obsession dealer! Be happy to get ya one. I've got a bone ordered for a customer. Soon as it comes in I'll habe a review on it!
280 with 480gr arrow at 60lbs???? Either they’re way off on their ibo or your chrono is hot.