Watching this I felt myself recognizing a lot of what you said and ended up borrowing a couple of short stabilizers from my local club to try out a V-Bar setup. Had more or less the same experience you had in this video - sight pin rested in the middle a lot easier than before - so I bought an extra side stab and some dampeners. Keep up the great videos!
Also switched from Bowfinger’s side bar to a Vbar (I’m the guy from the Facebook group with the PerformX which hurted my thumb) and it really helped. But I run my setup way below yours, like 4-5 on the front and 3 and 2 on the back. Thanks for the tips.
I have a V-bar set up on my Shootdown, Shrewd mount with Doinker's, love it. Not nearly as much weight as you though. And the added bonus is a built in tri-pod stand. Good luck at the nationals.
I’ll be adding a v bar to the front of my PSE Surge if Amazon ever delivers it. Not sure if I’ll run two sidebars or just one. The Surge isn’t drilled in the back. :( BTW - The Easton Micoflex stabilizers are very good and very affordable.
I put a 40 degree cheap v bar and it was great but I'm getting used to the weight! But practice will sort that ! I'm sure fully adjustable would be cool but that can be my next prezzie!
As someone who has shot Target Archery for 40 yrs, Compound and Olympic Recurve, I think the less weight on your bow, the longer your Archery career will last... Build up your Archery muscles so you can hold the bow steady!!
Steve, curious to know if the same additional rear weight was used but on a single rod would offer a similar improvement. Could simply be the extra weight rather than the v bar ?
Watching this I felt myself recognizing a lot of what you said and ended up borrowing a couple of short stabilizers from my local club to try out a V-Bar setup. Had more or less the same experience you had in this video - sight pin rested in the middle a lot easier than before - so I bought an extra side stab and some dampeners. Keep up the great videos!
Also switched from Bowfinger’s side bar to a Vbar (I’m the guy from the Facebook group with the PerformX which hurted my thumb) and it really helped. But I run my setup way below yours, like 4-5 on the front and 3 and 2 on the back. Thanks for the tips.
I have a V-bar set up on my Shootdown, Shrewd mount with Doinker's, love it. Not nearly as much weight as you though. And the added bonus is a built in tri-pod stand. Good luck at the nationals.
You could also try running a 8/10 degree quick disconnect, see how that fairs.
Do you already have the new PSE Supra Focus XL in your shop? Will you review it?
Greetings from Germany
I’ll be adding a v bar to the front of my PSE Surge if Amazon ever delivers it. Not sure if I’ll run two sidebars or just one. The Surge isn’t drilled in the back. :(
BTW - The Easton Micoflex stabilizers are very good and very affordable.
I put a 40 degree cheap v bar and it was great but I'm getting used to the weight! But practice will sort that ! I'm sure fully adjustable would be cool but that can be my next prezzie!
Lmao! Your eyes when u shot the 1st arrow said it all hahahaha good on you Steven :) Good luck @ Nat'ls
As someone who has shot Target Archery for 40 yrs, Compound and Olympic Recurve, I think the less weight on your bow, the longer
your Archery career will last... Build up your Archery muscles so you can hold the bow steady!!
Wow - v-bar does help compound target. Do you still shoot competitively? That weight suggests so.
Steve, curious to know if the same additional rear weight was used but on a single rod would offer a similar improvement. Could simply be the extra weight rather than the v bar ?
Don't over do it, and best of luck at Nationals
Im still waiting for truglow sight light.
the look of satisfaction on your face says it all :)
Maybe off topic, but why do you show with no string stop?
came loose at a comp I had no torq keys so I shot without it. never put it back on.
why ever would you want one?
Stop it, you'll make me want to spend more money on VBars!