What every hunter needs
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: What every hunter needs
I agree with what Paul said....There are so many Archery Products on the market today when you think about it how much do we really need....Let see..
1,Bow
2,Bow string
3,Arrow(s)
This is all a person really needs to bow hunt.But we as consumers buy buy and buy if we think we need it or not,if your like me you got su cked into this when you started shooting bow,go thru your drawer's,boxes,closets and look at all the stuff we have bought that we dont need or use......
America ya gota love it.........
1,Bow
2,Bow string
3,Arrow(s)
This is all a person really needs to bow hunt.But we as consumers buy buy and buy if we think we need it or not,if your like me you got su cked into this when you started shooting bow,go thru your drawer's,boxes,closets and look at all the stuff we have bought that we dont need or use......
America ya gota love it.........
#13
RE: What every hunter needs
what do you want to bet they stole that idea from Rob/Pa, they had to of seen the pics of Rob on crutches shooting his bow [8D], then it clicked, what if...................sorry crip, im just sayin
#14
RE: What every hunter needs
Paul, I have to agree with you. It might work, and should be tried before slammed. However, I do question what would happen when you release. I think there could be a problem with the forward energy being grounded. I would like to get a product out on the market this year and I would expect to get some flack from alot of hunters, at the same time I expect alot of hunters to say "Wow, why didn't I think of that?"
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
RE: What every hunter needs
It seems to me that this would really hinder proper form. Based on how the length of the monopod is set, you may find that due to a small dip in the ground or a bump, you don't achieve the proper bow arm position. This could and probably will lead to a messed up anchor and a number of other factors to compensate.
I will not knock them for trying to make some money, but proper form and accuracy is about getting the proper tension in your upper body. This seems that under optimal conditions (i.e. shooting at a range) that might be possible, but in the field, it seems pretty unlikely.
I will not knock them for trying to make some money, but proper form and accuracy is about getting the proper tension in your upper body. This seems that under optimal conditions (i.e. shooting at a range) that might be possible, but in the field, it seems pretty unlikely.
#19
RE: What every hunter needs
I'm not big on gimmicks of the hype of the next best thing. (although I did cave in with the 2 blade Rage BH hype.) You never know this product might help a person be able to shoot who with out it might not be able to shoot due to a physical disability!