I've made the arrow rest, the red dot sight mounting system, the stabilizer, the string whiskers and the sling for this bow.![]()
I've made the arrow rest, the red dot sight mounting system, the stabilizer, the string whiskers and the sling for this bow.![]()
2008 Martin MOAB - 45-60#, set at about 51-53# / 55#" Perfect Line" compound/ 55# Mongol horsebow/ 45# "Perfect Line" takedown recurve/ 45# Bearpaw Grizzly hunter recurve/ 55# Samick Longbow Cheetah ... and several homemade bows
now thats slick
RED DOT SIGHT!!!!!! So what is it like Alex? Never used one on a bow.
The red dot sight works quite well on short distances (i use this bow only for backyard shooting - 15 yards max). I've made the mounting system about 3 years ago, influenced by the Oneida videos in YouTube. The good thing is that you don't need a peep, shoot with both eyes open and always use the right form, the bad is that you add weight and have only one position (on shorter distances i don't even turn on the red dot and shoot almost instinctively).
2008 Martin MOAB - 45-60#, set at about 51-53# / 55#" Perfect Line" compound/ 55# Mongol horsebow/ 45# "Perfect Line" takedown recurve/ 45# Bearpaw Grizzly hunter recurve/ 55# Samick Longbow Cheetah ... and several homemade bows
are those cane tips on your stabilizer stacked on top of one another?
"If Darwin saw the same sunrise and sunset, that I see from a duck marsh, or my tree stand; then he would know there is a God, and that He created all of it." -Ford-
yes they are. I like the way it looks. I've considered trying it.
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