Would love to see a video/series on setting up a home bow shop. I appreciate the encouragement for users to learn how to work on their own equipment, a little info on equipment needed and setup would be awesome.
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I wish lighted nock manufacturers would make a fit more consistent with popular nocks…so much easier! Great clip, keep’’em rolling…
Great video I have been learning a lot from all your videos you are the coolest guy on the tube and your knowledge of bows is sick.keep making videos I can't thank you enough for everything I'm learning.
I’ve been binging your and the rest of the boys channels. To say I have learned a lot is an understatement! I like all the videos, the shop along with the 3D shoots, it’s a lot of fun. One of these days I will grab a bow (other than the kids bow I play with) totally frustrating bit hey, it’s what ya got. Thanks for all the content and the education!
Great vid, NOW! Let’s get back to that broadhead/arrow build competition! I also have a suggestion for your broadhead testing, start with 22ga mild steel sheet metal and work your way up to 1/4 and see how well they penetrate and at what gage they break.
I’m enjoying these how to videos. Has really peaked my confidence in getting into doing these things myself. Keep them coming. I’m going to attempt my own arrows first!
Great video and timing thank you. I haven’t seen anybody who has a very good video on controlling peep twist, rules of thumb…what to do what not to do.. especially after putting on a center serving
Thanks for the video. I like all of the info. I haven't shot in years and just got back in to shooting about a year ago. Everything has changed. Your info videos have really helped me figure things out. Thanks again.
Always learn something with your videos. Saw you shooting Stan Axis at TAC and had to go buy one. It was exactly what I was looking for. Quality thumb button with a wrist strap.
Absolutely I enjoyed this video cause I'm trying to learn everything I can from you so I appreciate these videos, I'm fixing to have to do mine for the first time, so God bless, like the shirt
you are a fool, but a super smart archery fool! haha Thank you for this video, I have a Lift and was wanting to get my serving redone b/c it felt snug when nocking an arrow. Now I know which serving to use when I go to get it done! 👍
Videos like this are great. Maybe slow down a bit on the starts and stops. Kinda blew through how you finished the serving. Love the videos. They are super helpful
Good information, as always! If you shoot Redding again next year, you’ll have to let me buy you a beer. Hope you enjoyed the shoot despite the weather.
I learn a great deal from your videos, and will keep watching; however, I have two suggestions to make them even more valuable...1) slow down just a bit and speak more like a Texan so the rest of us can comprehend, and 2) ask your videographer to zoom in closer to item so we can see them more clearly on the screen. Keep up the excellent work.
You don't need all that to reserve the center i dk why he said that. Fucking levi morgan doesn't use that crap and has how to center reserve videos and explains exactly how and what he does and why. He's one of if not the best archers. I think ol boy just likes showing off his fancy machines.
With a small battery and bulb and a drill you can make a lighted nock out of a standard nock so long as it is translucent and not opaque.. just another option for those of us who like to tinker :)
This might be a stupid question but, I'm using a whisker biscuit on a cheaper bow (first compound) similar to Gearhead B20 and can put it in various positions and still have the arrow square so am I better off closer to the riser or the string? My thought is closer to riser as the extra distance means arrow is better supported and easier to align but once it leaves the string any movement could steer the arrow more easily due to extra time in the rest with roughly 4 inches between furthest back to furthest forward. BTW I like the bow having shot it a few times but am now trying to set it up properly.
Josh I’d like to see u talk about limbs. Like for us guys at home that change out our own stuff. Like what percentage is safe on limbs for example 70lb bow at 77lbs that’s 10% on the limbs. I have a quest rogue that’s a 60lb bow but has been at 69 for years and has shot great! I just bought an alpha x 30 at 80lbs when I redo the strings and cables I wanna know what’s a safe number to go at!
I make my strings with 22 strands of 452X and .019 Halo center serving. This gives me perfect nock fit. The lower strand count also makes a lighter, faster string.
Wow, I mentioned nock fit in an email and here it is. Question: With all the nocks and lighted nocks available. How do you find out the throat size without buying every brand and measuring. It is not published. I can measure my string and serving with calipers but where is the nock dimension info found.
Love the information did learn something that I never knew before and I’m looking to find out where I can find out someone to teach me how to maintain and do my own maintenance on my own bow comment if you can help me out
Can i set up an appointment with you to help me get my bow dailed in, i have recently baught a ultraview uv3 i need help with sight tape and the way my bow is shooting i live south of Missoula MT