Jeff, why do you not want to hunt with your Stalker? Is it just the fear of beating it up in the woods?
Yes, not going to lie. I carried it all year that first year and it acquired more dings and scratches than I liked. Weak answer, I know.
Jeff, why do you not want to hunt with your Stalker? Is it just the fear of beating it up in the woods?
Thanks Brock!Dang! Hope you get back to full strength soon buddy!
Looks here, funny man, every arrow shot out of your bows will fly left for most any archer alive. I’ve thought about it a bit. You must shoot the bow completely vertical, seeing the arrow at an angle from right to left. Your mind has compensated for the right to left flight.... has to. . Looks like you e learned to compensate well, too!Been doing a little shooting with the #47 widow while my shoulder heals up. Sweet shooting little bow.View attachment 157722
@brock ratcliff u think it might be a little to the left.
You would be correct on shooting the bow vertical.Looks here, funny man, every arrow shot out of your bows will fly left for most any archer alive. I’ve thought about it a bit. You must shoot the bow completely vertical, seeing the arrow at an angle from right to left. Your mind has compensated for the right to left flight.... has to. . Looks like you e learned to compensate well, too!
You know the reality of these things, Miller. Some days it is easy. Some days it is nearly impossible.you make it look easy.
That’s understandable for sure! She’s a beaut!Yes, not going to lie. I carried it all year that first year and it acquired more dings and scratches than I liked. Weak answer, I know.
Yup. 90% of it is half mentalYou know the reality of these things, Miller. Some days it is easy. Some days it is nearly impossible.