G'day all,
I had a chat with some archery shops and it looks like I can get an Elite Impulse 34 with a 2 piece quiver here for around $1700, thinking KUIU verde.
I was thinking of stripping my Bear mauler down for a start and using my whisker biscuit and the real basic trophy ridge pin sight. But, my birthday is in early march, which is a month before our rut and I think I'll get my fiance to buy me a rest for the new rig to have ready for the rut.
The sight I'll upgrade later, no idea what to yet.
As a stalking/ spot and stalk hunter I like to hunt with an arrow nocked in case something jumps up and props requiring a quick shot. I haven't personally had any issue with the whisker biscuit but I would like to go to a drop away for a little more accuracy down range, less stress on the vanes and just for something different.
My question is, is there a drop away rest that will hold and contain my arrow effectively while not at full draw so I can stalk through the bush with it?
cheers for the help in advance,
JP
I had a chat with some archery shops and it looks like I can get an Elite Impulse 34 with a 2 piece quiver here for around $1700, thinking KUIU verde.
I was thinking of stripping my Bear mauler down for a start and using my whisker biscuit and the real basic trophy ridge pin sight. But, my birthday is in early march, which is a month before our rut and I think I'll get my fiance to buy me a rest for the new rig to have ready for the rut.
The sight I'll upgrade later, no idea what to yet.
As a stalking/ spot and stalk hunter I like to hunt with an arrow nocked in case something jumps up and props requiring a quick shot. I haven't personally had any issue with the whisker biscuit but I would like to go to a drop away for a little more accuracy down range, less stress on the vanes and just for something different.
My question is, is there a drop away rest that will hold and contain my arrow effectively while not at full draw so I can stalk through the bush with it?
cheers for the help in advance,
JP
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