When I started bow hunting a couple decades back I used, and still have hanging on the wall might I add, a Bear Whitetail Hunter bow. From that very basic bow I graduated to a gorgeous wooden PSE bow from which I arrowed my first of many deer. Now much like the old Bear bow the PSE had what would be termed as zero letoff by today’s standards and peaked out at 65 pounds. It seemed like a real rocket. As an instinct shooter there was no need for anything other than an arrow to complete the setup. It was sleek and no-nonsense and I could plop arrows into the target regularly from 20 yards. The perfect hunting bow in my eyes. That is until Randy showed up and told me different.
Randy is one of those guys that needs to have the latest gizmo and since Randy was also a hunter today’s gizmo was a camo bow with a handful of sight pins, a pendulum sight, a big old stabilizer, and arrows that seemed to defy the speed of sound. Compared to my arrows flying at the target it seemed his could hit the target, return, then launch again and still beat mine to the bullseye. That is of course if he could hit the bullseye. That was the one defining difference between us.
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