The chill is a modular based cam right? Or do you need to get a new came each time? If its is modular based i may pick one up. Going to shoot some more bows tomorrow and I will definitely shoot it
Nice bow but let me give you a word of advice. See how your release is strapped to your limb, at 4:30 in the morning when your getting ready to walk out the door. Don't forget it is there and pull the bow back to losten a few sleepy muscles. The release could slip down and get wedged in the cam and cut the release strap or derail the bow. Don't ask me how I know that It is a good udea to strap it around the grip area instead.:D sent from my samsung note 2
Yes it has modules. That's the main reason I tried it over the solo cams to begin with. But I'm sure glad I did. Although the modules will cost you almost what the cam does from what I was told. At least they are able to set the bow up to my draw length right away. I shoot 28.5 and they would have had to order a solo cam, because they had 90% of them in either 28" or 29" DL.
Not necessarily at 4 in the morning before walking out the door. Just pulling bow back to losten up before heading out. Trust me, it happens sent from my samsung note 2
I miss my bow!!! With arthritis in about every joint I have I had to give it up after hunting bow only for 32 years. I did score on a 167 3/8th 10 pointer last year with a crossbow but it just wasn't the same. I can't complain as the Lord did give me 32 years of bowhunting and for that I'm grateful.