I recently purchased a new 2012 Rytera Nemesis. It's setup per the listing in my signature. Although it has the Rytera/Martin Hybrix 2.0 cams, I've found it to be a very smooth drawing, quick, dead in the hand, quiet and very accurate shooting bow. I very quickly determined that I needed to shoot at different aim points on the target with each shot. The arrows are going where I'm aiming and are grouping too tightly at one aim point for my comfort for arrows at $8+ each. The Nemesis is the best shooting compound I've ever owned. I have to qualify that statement somewhat by noting that I'm returning to shooting compounds for the first time in 12 years after shooting recurves and longbows since 2000. Arthritis in the string fingers on my right makes it very painful to shoot the stickbows anymore! The technological differences between the bows and the equipment I was shooting with my Jennings Buckmaster of 12 years ago and my new Nemesis is night and day. Bill
Changes to Setup I've made some changes to the setup on my Nemesis. In the next week or so I'll be receiving a new CBE Sniper LC sight and a like new G5 Head-Loc Quiver that I'll be installing on my bow. The CBE sight will have one .019"and two .010" pins, all of which will be Green. The light on the sight is a Rheostat, rather than the on/off light common to most sights. I chose all green pins because I don't like Yellow at all and really prefer Green over Red. I've also switched from 2-Rage Chisel Point 100 gr, 2-Blade broadheads to NAP Bloodrunner 100 gr, 2-Blade broadheads. I never got one of the Rage heads installed on any of my arrows. The blades too easily deploy for my liking. When they deploy removing them from the package, I have zero confidence they won't deploy in the quiver or in flight! Bill
I have my Nemesis set up with all of the equipment listed in my signature. Note that I've learned how to set up the 2-Blade Rage broadheads and have switched back to them. Bill