careyhamil
Eight Pointer
I’m starting this thread as a type of pro/con lessons learned or thoughts about your set up.
I’m shooting a Bowtech SR6, 70#, 27.5 inch draw. On performance mode. I have the Hamseka hunter pro micro rest, lucky draw stops, crossover stabilizer, Black Eagle rampage arrows, HHA King Pin TE sight. Tru fire hard core release, and schwaker broadheads.
- I love the draw on the bow, didn’t see a need for the comfort setting as the performance setting was just as comfortable. The one criticism of the bow is the cheap plastic grip. I may be in the minority, but it moves around and doesn’t feel like it is secured to the bow. In this high humidity and heat it gets very slick.
-Hamseka rest, love the rest, hate the spring. It seems like it the spring stretches when first set it up, and this causes the rest to creep a little. But once it settles it’s solid.
-HHA sight. Love it, I bought the 1 3/8 scope on it. Wish I had went with the 1 5/8. I use a 3/16 peep and I’m getting a fair amount of gap between the sight house and inner edge of the peep. I also purchased the 3 pin scope to go on this sight, but it hasn’t come in yet.
-Cross over stabilizer. Interesting product. Does the basics of what I need a stab to do. I have liked the ability to change the stab from 22 to 8 inches on the windy days. I typically shoot it at 11”.
-Tru fire Hard core. Fold under out the way when I’m pulling arrows, and is trigger pressure is adjustable. I’ve been shooting this release since it came out. Great wrist strap index fired release.
-Black Eagle arrows. Great arrows, were within advertised specs when I weighed each of them, they have flown well.
-Broadheads. Haven’t shot them at anything yet, so I have no input yet.
-Lucky stops. I like them. Give a solid back wall. And provide a micro tune ability to your draw length with the different sides of the stops. Good upgrade to the cheap cable stops from Bowtech.
I have yet to hunt with this set up, but I believe it is going to be very solid hunting bow. I am now able to shoot 50 yards and keep them in the ten ring on a hog 3d target. I have not been able to shoot much due to work and weather. I was not disappointed on my first 40 and 50 yard groups.
Pros: very smooth bow that holds well. Shooting 470 grain arrows, I’m getting a good fairly flat trajectory out to 40ish yards.
Cons: I don’t care for the grip, wish I had purchased the larger scope size for my sight, and didn’t care for the spring on the cord for the rest.
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I’m shooting a Bowtech SR6, 70#, 27.5 inch draw. On performance mode. I have the Hamseka hunter pro micro rest, lucky draw stops, crossover stabilizer, Black Eagle rampage arrows, HHA King Pin TE sight. Tru fire hard core release, and schwaker broadheads.
- I love the draw on the bow, didn’t see a need for the comfort setting as the performance setting was just as comfortable. The one criticism of the bow is the cheap plastic grip. I may be in the minority, but it moves around and doesn’t feel like it is secured to the bow. In this high humidity and heat it gets very slick.
-Hamseka rest, love the rest, hate the spring. It seems like it the spring stretches when first set it up, and this causes the rest to creep a little. But once it settles it’s solid.
-HHA sight. Love it, I bought the 1 3/8 scope on it. Wish I had went with the 1 5/8. I use a 3/16 peep and I’m getting a fair amount of gap between the sight house and inner edge of the peep. I also purchased the 3 pin scope to go on this sight, but it hasn’t come in yet.
-Cross over stabilizer. Interesting product. Does the basics of what I need a stab to do. I have liked the ability to change the stab from 22 to 8 inches on the windy days. I typically shoot it at 11”.
-Tru fire Hard core. Fold under out the way when I’m pulling arrows, and is trigger pressure is adjustable. I’ve been shooting this release since it came out. Great wrist strap index fired release.
-Black Eagle arrows. Great arrows, were within advertised specs when I weighed each of them, they have flown well.
-Broadheads. Haven’t shot them at anything yet, so I have no input yet.
-Lucky stops. I like them. Give a solid back wall. And provide a micro tune ability to your draw length with the different sides of the stops. Good upgrade to the cheap cable stops from Bowtech.
I have yet to hunt with this set up, but I believe it is going to be very solid hunting bow. I am now able to shoot 50 yards and keep them in the ten ring on a hog 3d target. I have not been able to shoot much due to work and weather. I was not disappointed on my first 40 and 50 yard groups.
Pros: very smooth bow that holds well. Shooting 470 grain arrows, I’m getting a good fairly flat trajectory out to 40ish yards.
Cons: I don’t care for the grip, wish I had purchased the larger scope size for my sight, and didn’t care for the spring on the cord for the rest.
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