Adohi is the Cherokee translation for the word woods or to be in the forest. Hello, my name is Tanner and I'm from Thomson, Ga. Follow me as I go outdoors with friends and family, where I will capture the highs and lows of hunting, fishing and any other thing a country boy can get into
It’s held up great, I left it out in the elements for a few months after deer season, but removed it around spring to keep it out of the summer sun. Really fair priced and just a good as quality as the others
I think any string will 'settle' a bit when new under load. That being said, Gas bowstrings are the best imo. Once in, they will not move. Also, if they do move a little when new, just adjust like the Author and be happy.
Congratulations on the buck! Looks like you were in a campsite with the backpack hangers, shelter and campfire. Probably just hippy hikers and not Sasquatch or people from Deliverance...lol...but...never take chances and always go in "prepared".... especially in bow season by yourself....
I just ran across yalls channel and i like what i see bud. U and ur wife are a good lookin young couple. Very connected and humble folks. Congrats on finding a girl to do stuff with u like this. Makes it more fun i bet. Ill hit the sub and keep followin along ur adventures with ya for sure.
@@adohiproductions6506 Thanks! Great video! My son & I attended the TAC event in Oklahoma & we had a blast! Shot the first half of the course in a thunderstorm but was still a lot of fun. Took 13 arrows; brought 12 back!
At 13mins and 20secs the two guys in the background are me and my father lol I seen the camera while we was at the truck but it’s cool to see us on here lol!
Well, I recommend all of them but it also depends on your skill level as an archer, Leopold is a lot more relaxed and easy if you are starting out, if you are experienced, just go with Sitka or Hoyt course. TAC website gives good explanation of the courses
Yessir, I just finished out the season and these strings are still running true. Peep is still straight, serving still looks great, and my sight is still on which would indicate no string stretch
Uhh ohh, we got a tough guy in the room, tough guy alert!! You eat nails for breakfast, gargle with motor oil, and put in 80 hours before Tuesday lunch
I have no complaints.shot several archery events throughout the year and ran it through hunting season with hundreds of shots in the off season, no peep rotation, no string stretch and servings all intact
Thanks for the demo. You saved me a ton of money. I will shoot 1 round and that's gunna be good. I should have stocked up on turkey ammo 3 years ago when I got my Stevens 301 20 ga. Then my health went bad and I have never been able to even shoot it, let alone hunt. But, I have fingers and eyes crossed...maybe Spring 2024 will be the one. But just in case, I have a Butterball in the freezer.😁
yea its a nice roomy blind they look nice but they need to be brushed in good because you can see thru it from the outside too. i wouldnt buy another one.
Hmm, I’ll be honest, I never noticed being able to see inside from the outside other than if the window was down, maybe they have updated them since yours?
9 months in since putting them on with 2 archery events, lots of summer practice, and 2.5 months of hunting and they are still running true with no peep rotation. So far so good
Please let Ranch Fairy go away. Him and the hunting public should all retire on the same farm and spend their retirement discussing adult arrows. They are always concerned about each others "shafts", and who has the most "FOC".
The ATA is only part of the equation... The riser geometry and riser length have more to do with accuracy than the ATA. The 29 Mathews risers are longer than most 33" ATA bows.
Exactly!! Because mathews limbs are parallell...the riser is actually 29 inches or very close to it, where some other 29" ata bows may have a riser at only 24 or 25 inches
Would’ve actually meant something if you had a fletched arrow right next to it. And for anybody who doesn’t perfectly tuner Bow, and anybody who doesn’t have an excellent form, is absolutely going to have more trouble with either a short bow axle axle or a short, bright side. It’s tactical known facts.
Yeah, I respect the trad guys...but most are purists and they look down on compounds...but oh well, shoot what your comfortable with, because in the end we owe the animal our best shot and a merciful kill