I have been converted over to the stick side. After years and years of rifle hunting I have been turned onto the bow way of life from my uncles stories. My uncle is an extreme recurve hunter and was the first person to record all big 28 with a recurve bow. The additional challenge of bow hunting vs. rifle has my full attention.
That being said I decided I'd start simple with a compound bow vs the challenge of a recurve. Last week I shot a couple of bows and it came down to the Hoyt CRX 35 and the Elite Pure. At the end of the day I walked out the door minus my tax return, a new Elite pure with drop away rest, a good site, a release, and six full metal jacket arrows to practice with. Now to my question.
I'd like to see if anyone has suggestions on two accessories. A stabilizer and quiver. There are so many different types, brands and not to mention costs..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Brett
That being said I decided I'd start simple with a compound bow vs the challenge of a recurve. Last week I shot a couple of bows and it came down to the Hoyt CRX 35 and the Elite Pure. At the end of the day I walked out the door minus my tax return, a new Elite pure with drop away rest, a good site, a release, and six full metal jacket arrows to practice with. Now to my question.
I'd like to see if anyone has suggestions on two accessories. A stabilizer and quiver. There are so many different types, brands and not to mention costs..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Brett