@@PrivilegedBowhunter dude I hear that! Well glad you didn't go full mia and never come back. Your channel motivated me to also start my own so thanks for sharing what you share. I personally appreciate it! Keep up what you are doing. Ps love the angle and intro! Very well done!
Brother glad to see you back!! Honestly if you had more time Id say bump the rest. But you seem to know the performance of your rig well so I think you got it dialed in.
that was amazing bow video and it is always good to practice shooting your bow or crossbow before going out hunting it's always good to shoot the arrows into a good group so you can know that they are aiming in the right direction nice job and good luck bow hunting don't miss your target
Been having a similar problem with my Carter wise choice. Would get to full draw, fire and nothing would happen, begin a let down and the release fires half way during the let down.
@@PrivilegedBowhunter used your first Carter break down video to try to see if it was dirty when it first started happening and awesome video by the way but it didn’t fix the problem so I brought a new one lol. Will order a refurbishment kit thanks.
I also just had to put up my Nock2it (same reason started misfiring). Actually switched to the Truball Ultimate Flex and very happy I did. (A bit pricey 🤦♂️) but keeps me honest and if set properly will not allow you to get punchy. Highly recommend
Ty for the content. I just bought the lift 33” and waiting for top hats to come in. I’m having an issue getting a bullet hole. What vanes are you using on your arrows with your iron?
@@PrivilegedBowhunter awesome ty I switched up everything this year new landslide scope rest bow went all out after 10 years and not buying a bow realized how much technologies changed lol
Have you seen any of the lift bows with limb issues? I saw a bunch stating they're splintering... and im contemplating it still. I held one, and it felt amazing. It was that or hoyt.
New sub here good quality video man excited to see what else you drop. What you using the re sharpen those single bevels. I just got the same ones and and hesitant to just use one for practicing with
I'm running the same sight as you and I'm having trouble with using my bottom pin as my floater to find my sight tape. Used my top pin and it worked just fine but it really limits my distance. Any advice?
I shoot the iron will single bevel for the same reason I have some double bevel iron wills but would rather take a country ass whipping then sharpen those I also keep 1 swhacker in my quiver for a longer shot as well. im broadhead tuning the 2 bows I hunt with now as well had to move my top hats or rather move the cam to the right cause my broadhead was left of mt FP but if it was just a click or 2 on the rest im good with that.. good luck on your hunt God Bless
@@PrivilegedBowhunter Put your hands on those Tree Styx when you get a chance. Nothing on the market like them and I have been one stick climbing for years now running a Hunt Arsenal Rzr Magnum 2.0 this year.
How do you sharpen the iron will or with what i guess is what im asking diamond stones im guessing im wanting to start using a broadhead ican sharpen instead of the one deer then throwing away my current one's
Try holding your bow arm at or slightly above level with your anchor point. Then come to full draw and lower your pin to the target while maintaining that same shoulder alignment. @@PrivilegedBowhunter
Great content I'd bump that rest, I'd like to see you build a victory rip xv 250 spine and make it weigh around 475 not over 500 grains and do a speed test God bless and piece out, good luck on your hunt
@@PrivilegedBowhunter I don't have two kinds of broadheads in my quiver I only use slick tricks and tune them with my target points. But I don't shoot at any game animals past 50 yards foam is a different story it doesn't move after the shot but to each their own. Send it
If you have a broadhead tuned and grouping to satisfaction. Why are clouding your judgment so close to leaving for hunt. Trying new terminal gear can wait until you have more time to explore new things. Second guessing yourself before a hunt is a recipe for disaster. Good luck.