For bowhunter class i shoot an elite Kure with the cbe front rear set with 4 Oz in back and 2 Oz in front.They seem to be ok the bracket has never come loose
What organisation rules are you shooting under? Under IFAA rules, in the bowhunter unlimited class, no back bar is allowed - only a front stabiliser that is 12" or less in length. I'm shooting a Remedy with an 11" Torx stabilizer and I find it definitely makes a difference in side to side stability but with no back bar the bow wants to tip forward like Steven mentions in this video which drives me nuts. No idea why IFAA don't allow back bars. I think the NFAA rules do allow them?
Do you have to have a mount to install it ? I just shot my bow with it on the front and it blew up my strings ….. am I missing something … I shoot a high dollar Hoyt, I’m freaking out
I have two front rods in 15 inch and 2 side rods one in 10 inch and one in 12 inch love em
Love these on my Ritual 33. The bow you said “ I just love this bow. The best shooting bow I’ve ever shot”.
For bowhunter class i shoot an elite Kure with the cbe front rear set with 4 Oz in back and 2 Oz in front.They seem to be ok the bracket has never come loose
What organisation rules are you shooting under? Under IFAA rules, in the bowhunter unlimited class, no back bar is allowed - only a front stabiliser that is 12" or less in length. I'm shooting a Remedy with an 11" Torx stabilizer and I find it definitely makes a difference in side to side stability but with no back bar the bow wants to tip forward like Steven mentions in this video which drives me nuts. No idea why IFAA don't allow back bars. I think the NFAA rules do allow them?
planning to do a review on the topoint hinge release?
Do you have to have a mount to install it ? I just shot my bow with it on the front and it blew up my strings ….. am I missing something … I shoot a high dollar Hoyt, I’m freaking out