ORIGINAL: TexasOaks
This is what I have on my bow:
-Arrow Rest (I have a whisker bisket) (The drop-wayseems to be very popular as well)
-Bow Sight (with bubble level recommended) (3 Pin Start for Bow-hunters)
-Peep Sight
-Quiver
-Dampers (Limbsaver Ultras to each limb and attaching stringsilencers tothe bowstring)
-Stabilizer
-Kisser Button (helps with keeping the same anchor point consistently)
This is what I think to recommend to any new bow-hunter; anything else you would recommend?
I don't think that you can say what accessories will work for everyone. I think its all up to the indivual person, and what type of hunting they are doing. Examplefor antelope hunting or mule deer hunting here in the west where the shots can be either long or short range, most hunters want at least a 4 or 5 pin sight. Some prefer a single pin slider, and others might want a fancy 7 pin, again it just depends upon the hunter and his or her style. Adding to your list, on my own bows I have to have a wrist sling period.On theother hand I hate using a kisser button, and don'thave them on any of my bows.I do like the drop away rests but many archers don't and thank heavns manufactures many many styles to keep many archery happy. Another thin my bows ware is a sling. I do a lotof elk hunting where walking many miles a day can be involved I have to have a bow sling. I myself like the Primos bow sling but there are severl good bow slings on the market. So my point is accessories just like bows have many options to meet the many wants of archers and its a good thing too.