Really wanting to get back into bow hunting again and I dont need anything fancy since I will rarely be able to go as much as I would like, so I'm considering the adapt 2 plus. What upgrades would you consider with that package? For reference the last bow I shot was my Darton USA... Its been awhile to say the least.
@ I understand, the title of “every bow hunter” is a little disappointing. Make it “every new bow hunter”. You caught me, but it’s irritating for someone that circles YT and is passionate about archery.
Strings seem like a ridiculous thing to feel like you need to upgrade on a new bow, especially an expensive one. Why not buy a new car and put an aftermarket transmission in it.
Even if you don't replace strings right away. I do suggest waxing them. Most strings that come with bows are bone dry especially if it's a "NEW" bow from a box or has been hanging in the shop for a good bit.
True to the video title! Thank you for this.
Really wanting to get back into bow hunting again and I dont need anything fancy since I will rarely be able to go as much as I would like, so I'm considering the adapt 2 plus. What upgrades would you consider with that package? For reference the last bow I shot was my Darton USA... Its been awhile to say the least.
Strings are more of a high poundage problem. If you're under 55lbs strings likely arent necessary
We’ve noticed they’re still a problem on some of your more budget, friendly and entry-level bows. No matter the poundage.
Hey, thoughts on shooting a 70- 80lb bow at 75 lbs? Bad idea or perfectly fine? Looking at the new darton sequel ST2
Literally no reason not to. Much better on the bow than Taking 70lb limbs up to 75.
Great job with the video title. Not helpful for experienced hunters. Marketing still has a use apparently.
If you’re an experienced Hunter, you probably already have an idea of what upgrades are best for you and your equipment…
@ I understand, the title of “every bow hunter” is a little disappointing. Make it “every new bow hunter”. You caught me, but it’s irritating for someone that circles YT and is passionate about archery.
Strings seem like a ridiculous thing to feel like you need to upgrade on a new bow, especially an expensive one. Why not buy a new car and put an aftermarket transmission in it.
Selling their string products. Maybe even a sponsor.
@@livetroydude, my new strings on a new bow went to garbage within 3 months. It’s worth upgrading to Gas immediately.
He also mentioned Budget/Entry level bows
Even if you don't replace strings right away. I do suggest waxing them. Most strings that come with bows are bone dry especially if it's a "NEW" bow from a box or has been hanging in the shop for a good bit.
Look at it more like putting off road tires on a new 4x4