Bow Rest, Sight, Arrows for Hunting?
#22
IMO your arrows are more important than the rest and sight. They need to be the proper spine for your setup. It sounds like you don't even know what arrows you are shooting. If you can hit what you are aiming at with the rest/sight combo you have, then no reason to switch - other than brightness in the sight and accuracy from the rest. But, if you can see the pins and are accurate, then.......
No problem with going new on everything, but buy new arrows first.
No problem with going new on everything, but buy new arrows first.
#25
For me there's no better arrow rest on the market than the Limbdriver by VaporTrail. It's super easy to set up, and tune...and the result is phenominal arrow flight.
I prefer the Axcel Armortech HD. It's built like a tank, has super easy micro adjustments(including individual pins). This is "THE" bowhunting sight.
Arrows: I don't think you can go wong with anything in the Easton line. They make a shaft to fit every situation. I use the Easton Flatlines, and they have proven to be a really great shaft both for their performance and durability. The ACC's, FMJ's, and Axis Nano's are also great shafts I've used successfully.
I prefer the Axcel Armortech HD. It's built like a tank, has super easy micro adjustments(including individual pins). This is "THE" bowhunting sight.
Arrows: I don't think you can go wong with anything in the Easton line. They make a shaft to fit every situation. I use the Easton Flatlines, and they have proven to be a really great shaft both for their performance and durability. The ACC's, FMJ's, and Axis Nano's are also great shafts I've used successfully.