The only thing I change in this bow is .1 change the sight to viper venom 2change stabiliser to viper venom 12inch on a full draw and 70 pounds I couldn’t lock properly on cam into the valley and 75percent lett off didn’t feel like 75 as I got long arms I have to lean forward .but there is one trick than you can do take the draw length stop end pin on a cam there is another pin they the cable is attached to the cam and when you draw your bow the cam turn and and the cable holder on a cam work as stop end and back wall is solid and you chave extra draw length if you have longer arms and lett off is more than 80 percent.now is a good bow 👍
I have the Bear Paradox single cam. Ibo is 330 fps. 32inches axle to axle. I have custom strings. Trupeep sight metal. And a kisser button. 6 inch Trophy ridge hitman front stabilizer and Apex side mount rear Trophy ridge hitman stabilizer. Qad drop away. Trophy ridge REACT h 5 sight. A Conquest 7 arrow quiver. My 1st bow. I shoot full metal jackets 340 spine. My bow is 55 to 70 pounds. At 60 pounds. 27 inch draw.
I'd love to see a video comparing RTH bow performances (speed, accuracy, etc) with the cheaper accessories that come with the bow and how it performs after better accessories are put on it.
What arrows would you recommend for the 55-70lb version? Just bought it - first bow. I'll be hunting whitetail from a tree stand in Wisconsin and I plan on using fixed blade tips.
Wisconsin, I know yall have some big bodied deer up there. Our deer mostly are 200 lbs or less. So I would say you need a little heavier than I usually set up. I am a fan of GoldTip. Id say if you were closer to the 65/70 lbs mark a 340 spine arrow would suit ya good. the Gold tip Hunter for a standard size arrow. For Micro diameter the Goldtip Kaos would be a good choice. Of course you could never go wrong with the Easton FMJ. Another good up and comer is the Victory VAP SS. Its a carbon arrow that has Stainless steel woven into it. You would want a heavier arrow to get good pentation on them bigger bodied deer. There is lots of other arrow out there that would hit the mark. But that is my suggestion. If you are going to keep draw weight a little lower, like 60 lbs or so you could go with a 400 spine arrow as long as you were not running a 200 grain Broadhead. I always air on the side of caution when I spine arrows. a 340 in anything around 8.0 grains or more should do the trick! Good luck!!
Nope not that one. She had got attacked by a dog or coyote. I made sure she was OK, I came back later to check on her and her mom had done picked her back up.
Sure. I'm still planning in making a vid after I get my new scope. But this is what I got. Hamskea target pro rest, Hamskea peep sight with clarifiers, B3 3D sight, will have a B3 non vented scope soon. 27" aae hot rod front bar and a 12" back bar. Aae gripper rear stabilizer mount, shrud front quick disconnect, victory v tac arows, B3 Ghost release. My custom strings done after video shot. Zbros sight light kit. Think thats most of it.
I'm sorry I didn't have all the previous mentioned ob this bow. Had someone ask same question on my tournament rig earlier. I put a QAD drop away rest and upgraded the strings to my personal strings I build. Other than that its the way the ready to Hunt package comes.
Thanks man!! I was trying to come up with a visual somehow. And was like hell I can just do this! I've used it on several other bows and it works great. Thanks for the compliment
@@WadesSwampDonkeyArchery I bought it new , I contacted Bass Pro and they are sending me a new bow,and I have to send back the first one. They will not just send me the part, which sucks that I have to do the hassle of a mail return.
Man that sucks. I hate dealing with big box chain stores. That's one reason why I kicked my shop off. Best of luck to ya. Hope it all works out! Let me know if ya got any other questions!