😂got the lift last November during deer season. Not my first bow but the best have shot. A rubber 4 by 6 mat makes good stop for when you pull on a shot comes out hard but good back drop . Dropped mine to 55 so can shoot as may time as like. 20 dollar plus arrows add up when lost because of mistakes
I was temped. Friend said the same. When I watched his vids on it I actually liked the way the previous version looked with the honeycomb and was just kinda waiting to see how I liked what it had
@@Wi_Yeti_Official the honeycomb one is the outdated version. not sure if you watched the chris bee vid where he shows what changed between versions, but looks to be improved everywhere. definitely helps minimize torqueing the bow. the stock one is too rounded and is easy to torque. factory one does feel nice though, but personally was less consistent with it
Dang you even got the Mathews stabs and the UV Slider! This is the nicest first bow in history! Good idea starting at 60 and working up. Most guys go straight to 70 to get max speed and end up drawing with bad form across their chest. Edit: You could do a form check video. It would be good for you and a fun easy way to get lots of comments.
Haha thanks, you know what they say.. buy once, cry once. But I was absolutely so lucky most of it was a gift, otherwise I don’t think I could’ve dropped as much as everything did cost. Also thanks for the ideas.
I’ve been loving it. Sucks that everything is so expensive but it’s also “cheap” at the same time compared to other hobbies. I plan to hunt fall turkey, snipe some geese/ ducks, and go for a deer of course. I bought a climber earlier this year and plan to put it to use. What about you?
I have the same bow case and I enjoy learning about archery because my background is also firearms. I have the LIFT 29.5 Ambush Green will all the bell and whistle. My draw weight is 80lbs with 85% let off. My draw length is 28” and have many dozen of different kind of arrows but best arrow currently is Victory RIP TKO 250 spine with 450 grains. I too, new to archery but love it ever since.
Thanks. As for the company, I couldn’t tell you, I’m sorry. I found the guy when I drove down a road on the way to work and saw the work he did on a small pond that looked really good. I pulled over and asked for his number. He came over and gave me a quote and we did the deal on a handshake.
Not sure if this is out of focus or this video uploaded is poor quality at 240i. Other pts233 images I've seen have been crystal clear. How did it look in real time in the display compared to this video?