New bow- Mathews vertix Only carryover from previous bow(Creed) was my rest( nap Apache carbon) New sight-ezv New stabilizer- Mathews New quiver-Mathews arrow web Bow shop was running a deal. Buy 2 accessories get bow for $850. Didn’t really need to change them out, but was just a better deal to do it that way. Bought a new owl hooter and crow call and a ceramic pot call for turkey season. Hanks custom calls. The owl and crow calls are amazing sounding. Will be getting a new summit climber before deer season, and probably some new arrows. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I started with a Hoyt RX-3 and just didnt love it. I sold it and got a Vertix for hunting and a Traverse for 3D. I haven't shot the Vertix but for setting it up and a rough sight in so far but do have a few hundred shots and a 3d shoot in with the Traverse. Love this Traverse.
The only things I'm changing are a switch from Magnus black hornets to nap spitfires for broadheads. Wanted to try mechanicals this year.. Nothing against the black hornets they are an amazing broadhead just trying something new. I also upgraded my binoculars and bought a phone skope
Tree saddle, got mine a few months ago but due to biblical rains the past month, have not been able to get a lot of seat time. I have used the saddle/sticks to trim some trees and put up a swing for my son. Definitely a learning curve, but it is quite comfortable and reassuring from a safety aspect. The more I practice getting the climbing sticks setup, the quicker and more confident I am the saddle is going to be my primary hunting method.
I use the NAP Spitfire, basic 3 blade with my CB. They leave a gaping hole. Never a problem with them.
You guys that are switching to saddle hunting, can you post pics of your saddles? Also give a couple of examples of make? I'm very curious as I hate lugging stands in and out myself.
I was thinking of getting a saddle, but I think I would be better off with some climbing sticks and a hang on. Some of the places I want to hunt this year are tough with a climber.
The saddle still intrigues me although I’m sticking with the hang on and sticks and working to become more efficient with that set up. I think it’s the way to go for the foreseeable future. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I just got mine today in the mail. Went with a Tethrd Mantis in XL and it fits me well out of the box. Looking forward to playing with it this weekend. I’ll circle back and let you know how it goes.
Thank you. I guess I'm also going turkey hunting this spring for the first time ever so I'm going to try the rage turkey broadhead for that.
I am going with a heavier stiffer spined arrow this year with a lot more weight up front. I was debating on switching to the Magnus Black Hornets but will probably stick to the old reliable Montec.
New bow- Bowtech SR6 New BH -Rage NC now that it is legal to hunt deer with expandable in Oregon New Sight- Fast Eddie XL double pin New Stabilizer- 10inch front Bee Stinger
Changed everything this year. New Mathews Traverse 29/70 Dead center dead level 8-6 combo CBE Tek hybrid Hamskea hunter hybrid Carbon express maxima red SD badlands 3in vanetec superspine- 4fletch left helical Stan SX3 release Slick trick viper tricks Arrows are weighing in right at 460gr and moving at 281fps This year is gonna be sweet! Side note I will be putting the Z7 magnum up for sale later this week, let me know if anyone is interested! Adam Matthews Z7 Magnum 29/70 Gold Tip Hunter XT 100g Slick Trick Standard
Exactly what Im doing. Bought the Vertix, with all Mathews branded Quiver, QAD Ultrafast Integrate MX, Stabilizer. Just waiting on it to arrive, I want the Travese as well for the longer ata. So just gotta save up and make it happen. But really looking forward to Hunting with both Bows. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Interesting looking bow. What made you settle on that? I like the looks. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Pretty sure I'm going to be in a tree this year. It'll be a summit climber for sure due to all the straight trees where I hunt. There are some crazy deals out there now on Ebay and amazon.
Summits are nice. Granted, it's the only climber I've ever used but I'm a big fan. Comfortable, easy to use, and easy to climb.