I shoot a PSE Omen 70lb, got this for the wife great little bow and at 60lb and 29" draw (I'm 30" draw) it was a breeze and very smooth. For a young person or female a nice bow.
Hey guys I'm thinking of getting the Modulus, we're just finishing our first coaching and about to join a local club here in Wales and get first gear etc. Shooting 25 pound bow still at the minute, would you recommend the Modulus or Modulus Lite? Also for the ring spacer my measurement is coming in at 73.5mm which would be a size 22 on their website, but I have read a comment suggesting to go a size lower as the ring does stretch over time, but a bit concerned this wouldn't fit at all. Any recommendations would be great, thanks!!
Have a look at the modulus instead, then you won’t have to upgrade later when you increase draw weight. If there’s a shop you can go to locally to try on the rings, that’s the best way :)
Good video. I am looking to buy some arrows for kids, 7 to 9 years old. For them, with just target/field points, I really don't think a full length arrow is best.
I just got this particular stringer. When you lift the bow upwards, the big look of the steinger will slide down the limb, and the bow can not be strung. I'm using 32lb wns deltas.
I've got this stringer too and experience absolutely no problems with stringing my 28# bow. But there's another issue, making this stringer unusable for me - soft black rubber inside the stringer's loop smudges the bow limb, leaving irremovable black residue (particularly, my 28# limbs are white).
Here is me shooting my bear cruiser yeasterday at 100 yards. This bow is as accurate as the shooter. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-llMYTMU0XWs.htmlsi=ks28vZzbe1Kmqv9d
The one person who wants a heavier bow, lol. I look for the the opposite things in a bow from this guy. I have an original bear cruizer and i love the dual cam system and adjustability. I keep mine at 75 lbs (Iknow the manufacturer says they only go up to 70 but when mine is maxed out the tension is 75) and i get groups around 6-8 inches at 80 yards. At 20 yards this bow will robinhood all day. I have to be careful and only shoot 2 or 3 at a time or i will break an arrow. Maybe there is variability and I just got a good one?
Thanks for your explanation, I'm now not so concerned about cam lean. However, I can't for the life of me stop bare shaft nock left regardless of how much I move my arrow rest (I was able to adjust bareshaft nock up/down perfectly). Which led me to comments about cam lean, and here. Both my cams lean opposite to each other, top leans right bottom leans left, so the string is parallel. But I have floating yokes which are 'supposed' to allow the yokes to slide and let the cams balance themselves straight. Plainly there's something wrong with mine... (cheapy) I'm at the point of serving my yokes and making them independent so I can twist left and right separately. But before I do, do you have any advice for adjusting cam lean with floating yokes?
My limb bolt will not turn, and we're afraid to strip the bolt with too much pressure. I haven't seen anything about a lock or release before adjusting.. any advice?
Yeah no lock release my man mine was on super tight tho but was able to get it to give finally it is very tight and I recommend marking with a white marker too we’re you start each turn used permanent marked so wouldn’t have to do again than just wrote down in manual how many turn out you did
I’m new to archery and I’ve narrows by my options for my first bow between the elite ember and the bear legit. I’m 33 yo, was measured at 27” draw and shot both bows at 50lbs draw weight. Any recommendations/insight would be great.
@tpep131 My first bow was a bear legit, but recently upgraded to a darton Consequence. But I'm looking at this bow for my sister. I would definitely go with the ember for a few reasons. 1. The ember is a machined riser. The legit is cast. My dad also had a legit and there we many differences between the two. 2. I think the RTS package on the ember is much better quality 3. The legit only has 75% let off so the can be "jumpy" (ember has up to 80%) 4. Bear stock strings are terrible. So, you would need to add that to the price of a legit. (+$150) 5. I haven't shot the ember but the legit backwall is very squishy. This can cause slight differences in draw length if you aren't consistent in back pressure. This can cause random highs and lows on your target. Also can just be annoying to shoot. The ember has limbstops so the backwall should be very solid. I've shot the Elite Basin that has a similar limb stop system and it was quite nice. Hope this helps
You might remove your sling when it is windy......oh... and if you are hunting with a crossbow, and you can use a rest, you will be more accurate. You will never be able to use a rest with a compound.
My peep no joke it spins around like 3 times. I've tried a peep tuner that just spins with it my dloop doesn't move because I'm drawing it back and I cant tighten it anymore. Its like the twists in the string come undone when I draw back. If I use a self aligning peep the runner tube wraps around the string.
Greetings from New Zealand. Thanks for the information- I didn't know about arrow tape. I'm new to arrow making and have used a similar jig to make my first feathered arrows. What is your opinion on tower jigs? Are they useful for fletching an arrow with feathers? Is it worth getting one? I'm tempted because of the quickness of placing three feathers simultaneously. Cheers, Flaxen Saxon.
I've now derailed mine twice just pulling it out to full draw. Didn't even think I was taking any sort of angle. I'm 6'6" I dunno if my long gangly arms just get me pulling it offset.
Hola, para hacer más corto la longitud del arco, el módulo superior no tuve problema pero el inferior o más pequeño no pude. Al tratar de girarlo topaba el módulo con el eje que une las ramas del arco
Did your outboards seem twisted and canted? This is my second bow they've sent me and nothing seems lined up. Is there anything that can be done about this? Thanks
I have the PSE STINGER X.. I’ve had it since 2019 and I’ve actually been shooting it today. Only had to replace the strings and cables 1 time since I bought it l. It’s a Fantastic bow even out to making 45 yard shots 316 IBO. 28 inch draw at max poundage which is peaking a 70 pound DW. Speed isn’t key. Precision and weight is key. A slower bow often hits like a sledge hammer like the Stinger X.. and yes it is perfect for both deer AND wild pigs as well. But for hogs I will recommend FIXED BLADE BROADHEADS. Seriously.. save the mechanical broadheads for deer with that bow unless you prefer fixed blade all around.. and if you DO want mechanicals I’d recommend SWACKER 2 inch mechanicals. Those things RIP serious gashes in one side and out the other in my experience. and the replacement yellow bands are easily available on AMAZON.. it’s a nice mech BH.
Where can I find 32.5 inch arrows? I'm 6'3" with long arms. Used to use aluminum Game getters but haven't found for years now, nor any arrows that length anymore. :(
Awesome video. The shop set my ATK to 48 lbs, as I haven't shot a bow in about 2 years. 48 was just too light and I was getting really good groupings so I'll be bumping it up to 52 or so.