RE: HOW LONG WILL IT GO ON
Well, I like the challenge of making my own arrows, of watching the arrow score on a 3D target, to watch them hit the circle I am aiming for, to feel the pull of the bow, to hear the silence as the arrows speeds to the target. To climb a stand when it is cold or drizzling, to wait for a deer to come in close to your stand, to feel your heart pounding out of your chest to not be aware of anything around you except the deer that is close enough to shoot! That is why I do it, and do it as much as you can, the self-satisfaction and challenge.
And you are right Arthur P, we complain about the bow or the accessories but how much do we really credit them for success. I will say, that by process of elimination I have what i think is a good bow sight and a good rest, I have seen my scores improve as well as accuracy which is both the rest and the sight as much as it is the practice to put the arrow where you want it at one point of time when you only have one chance! [8D]