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.
'07 HCA Iron Mace
'08 Martin Bengal
'11 Martin Exile
Bow String Depot custom threads
they are cheap, should be under 10 for a few of them.
"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-