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New Gear Release 2022!

For anyone wanting a lightweight harness, I am a big fan of Exo's shoulder harness. You can buy it as a spare part from them. It's hands down the most comfortable shoulder harness I've used. I use it on the hybrid and my hang on. I can't make myself buy another frame pack, but if I eventually do, it will be an Exo, or I'll build a pack with their harness. You'll need to figure out a hip belt still, but the shoulder harness is only 40 bucks or so.

The .5 is the limiter for tall people - you won't be able to get the torso length adjustment needed. But that harness looks nice. Also looks heavy.
 
A lot of people hate how busy multi-pins are in their housing. They feel it block their view and add confusion during high stress time. A lot are actually going only a single pin period for hunting bow, no slider at all. Which honestly I considered too but I like to be able to shoot at multiple distance at home and hit what I aim at rather then constantly try to range.
What is more stress then having to adjust a single pin in the moment? Im in the Midwest and not going to shoot over 30 yards (probably 15) 99% of the time during a hunt. 20 30 pin with a 40/floater for 3D and fun just seems perfect to me.
 
What is more stress then having to adjust a single pin in the moment? Im in the Midwest and not going to shoot over 30 yards (probably 15) 99% of the time during a hunt. 20 30 pin with a 40/floater for 3D and fun just seems perfect to me.
I understand what you are saying because I’ve been telling my brother for the last few years why I only shoot a single pin.
To me when I have several pins in my housing it removes my focus from making the shot to focusing on all the pins in my field of view.
To me a single pin is simple and helps me relax in a stressful moment while being at full draw.
All I want to see is that single pin and that animals vitals.
 
Got the TX5 saddle suspension system today. Got it all rigged up on my .5 and I am impressed. It is purpose built and the quality is what you'd expect from TX5. It is very comfortable. I hated not having a back pad with the abrasiveness of the bare stand. That alone is worth it to me. I plan to add a TX5 pouch on the waist belt and a Kifaru water bottle holder to the other side.
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That Siamese slik clip would make me pause.
 
Draw, press pressure button on front of grip, get angle compensated yardage and single holographic pin in sight, release. The joy of shooting a Garmin Xero.
Yes as long as it’s not raining or snowing…
I have always been worried about the battery dying or having a buck steps up out of his bed while walking through CRP to get to my stand and have something on the garmin electronic laser that prohibits a accurate reading…that’s the only reason I haven’t gone that route yet.
 
Yes as long as it’s not raining or snowing…
I have always been worried about the battery dying or having a buck steps up out of his bed while walking through CRP to get to my stand and have something on the garmin electronic laser that prohibits a accurate reading…that’s the only reason I haven’t gone that route yet.

Same, after having issues with range finder in fog/rain, I have just put the time into learning how to visually range a target. Well worth the savings
 
Ran across this on FB
 

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What is more stress then having to adjust a single pin in the moment? Im in the Midwest and not going to shoot over 30 yards (probably 15) 99% of the time during a hunt. 20 30 pin with a 40/floater for 3D and fun just seems perfect to me.
This was the reason I switched to the EZ V sight. No pins, no adjustments, open sight window. I haven't shot a ton of deer yet but it's working for me well on targets, and is a heck of a lot cheaper than the fancy electronic ones.
 
Spoke with CRUzR today about my seeker order, while I had them in the phone I asked about the mini. I was told the second prototype was sent out for testing. IF it passes testing, they’re hoping to have the first production run ready to ship by early October.

Great company, they we’re very forthcoming with all their information and even offered to expedite shipping since I’m on a time crunch and they were delayed more than anticipated.
 
Ran across this on FB

That’s been around for a bit. An add on for the predator that costs as much as the predator. I would be a little weary putting it on the 3rd generation predator. I had a little flex in mine that I didn’t feel in my Gen2s. Flex + cast + added leverage = BAD!
 
That’s been around for a bit. An add on for the predator that costs as much as the predator. I would be a little weary putting it on the 3rd generation predator. I had a little flex in mine that I didn’t feel in my Gen2s. Flex + cast + added leverage = BAD!
Why not just buy a seeker??????
 
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