So much different than me trying to get good in my backyard. My setup has a stack of logs with a couple of foam targets back to back as a stand for my self healing SEVR 21 target. U r totally shooting uphill & that's an advantage since u don't have to deal with the platform below to put your target on. I believe I have 3 ratchet straps going to the logs holding the whole thing together,yeeeeww😮
On your release setup I see you have the thumb “ floating “ on the knob. Do u rotate the release with your ring finger of just pull thru to create slippage and rotation? I’ve tried the thumb knob set so my thumb is floating/ riding on the knob only in the crease of the first joint. It seems I don’t have a repeatable break of the shot. I have my knob set so the thumb wraps around/ over? the knob and rests on the back of the release. Gives me a very repeatable location to rest my thumb. It’s set so all I need to do is pull . My hand is totally relaxed with only two fingers holding the release. Carter Wise Choice. 👍👍👀
I'm confused when you say $150. What do you get for $150 exactly? How many arrows? The difference in flight with x10s are typically at the longer distance range like 50 meters and 70 meters. At 18 meters budget arrows hit quite well. Also the diameter of the arrow is different, did you tune your bow to match the diameter?
@@JimiEllis Easton X10 pro tour is not $150 per arrow, a dozen shafts is $480 which comes out to $40 per arrow. Even if you add in $250 for a dozen tungsten points it comes out to $62 per arrow
Uh to do a fair comparison you have to shoot a full round after having each arrow tuned to the bow which would require you to change nock height if the x-10 is smaller diameter.. Come on Jimi you should know that 😂