How many of you guys are using the Keller Pendulum sights on your bow? I have used them forever and love them. No guessing any yardage is just the bomb!
My wife uses one and loves it.
How many of you guys are using the Keller Pendulum sights on your bow? I have used them forever and love them. No guessing any yardage is just the bomb!
Is anyone around here into doing any manufacturing for the archery industry? I've been doing design work for an upstart company based out of Florida. I'm actually on the hunt for a machine shop interested in fabricating some of my components (reasonably!).
Here's a picture of one of the bows I designed for bowfishing. It's called the AREA 5150 Angler...
^this or a video of someone drawing it, I can see what I think is goin on, but cant wrap my brain around itThat's pretty wild looking. Got a picture of it at full draw?
Is anyone around here into doing any manufacturing for the archery industry? I've been doing design work for an upstart company based out of Florida. I'm actually on the hunt for a machine shop interested in fabricating some of my components (reasonably!).
Here's a picture of one of the bows I designed for bowfishing.
That is truly awesome!
I'm thinking about trying a drop away rest for next year. I'm using a NAP quicktune 360 now. I've had some issues with the arrow falling off during the draw or on letdown. I'd like one with containment of the arrow. Also not looking to break the bank. Any thoughts?
Is anyone around here into doing any manufacturing for the archery industry? I've been doing design work for an upstart company based out of Florida. I'm actually on the hunt for a machine shop interested in fabricating some of my components (reasonably!).
Here's a picture of one of the bows I designed for bowfishing. It's called the AREA 5150 Angler...
Is anyone around here into doing any manufacturing for the archery industry? I've been doing design work for an upstart company based out of Florida. I'm actually on the hunt for a machine shop interested in fabricating some of my components (reasonably!).
Here's a picture of one of the bows I designed for bowfishing. It's called the AREA 5150 Angler...
a lot of archery shops can custom cut arrows for your set-up, I would go with a small dia. arrow and a fixed blade broadhead, and a rest that doesnt drag on the arrow Im sure you've already thought about all that but penetration is key when you are shooting that light. Yes it is hard to follow activity on a sticky, welcome to my "we need an archery forum" campaignMy son's bow is set at 21 1/2 in draw length and 30 lbs (goal is to get up to 35-40# by late season so he can hunt)
Once he stops hitting trees with the practice arrows and gets dialed in I'd like to get him some good hunting arrows. The problem is, I looked at archery selection and they usually only list down to 24 " draw or so.........should I use the lightest arrow selection? Is there any lighter archers here, what do you use?
I agree, it's difficult to follow all the conversations this way.
The most important thing for him is to learn to shoot his bow properly and accurately. He has his whole life to bowhunt. Allow time to learn to shoot before he goes hunting.
The most important thing for him is to learn to shoot his bow properly and accurately. He has his whole life to bowhunt. Allow time to learn to shoot before he goes hunting.
WindingWinds- At his drawlength and drawweight he should be shooting arrows that are 2-3" longer than his draw. It is hard to find a carbon for someone to hunt with at that draw and weight. I would suggest a Victory 600 cut to about 24".
The most important thing for him is to learn to shoot his bow properly and accurately. He has his whole life to bowhunt. Allow time to learn to shoot before he goes hunting.