Hey Chris, Don't see too many right handed shooters with a side bar on the right side of their bows. From the video it appears to be for convenience the way you use it to stabilize bow for binoculars and prop it against your leg for arrow loading. Did you find better balance with it on that side?
+Jay Roberts Ya I was wondering about the right handed, right side stabilizer as well, I keep mine on the left side but still pretty close to parallel with the front stabilizer and that balances for me, every bow is different I guess, just seems having the sight, the rest and the stabilizer all on the same side would require a lot of hand torque to keep the bubble level.
+Jay Roberts For me the bow just balances out better at full draw having the back bar on the right side. Strictly determined on personal preference and your shot style.
+Buck Lester It's the clicker on his release. Sort of like a draw check for hinge release shooters. It does a couple things. It lets the archer know that the release is going to go off with just a little more rotation, and it helps to make sure the draw hand is in the same position on every shot.
you're sister is very pretty. I'm glad you take care of her.
Kinda sus bro😳
I wish my sister and I where as close as you two, we do nothing together, I am glad you take care of each other
"i didnt go to class today because he doesnt take attendance" the story of college
She is soooo beautiful
Excellent video, I hope you guys do well at the tournament
How do you overcome target panic
Ha I know where Emily lived,....4 years ago. Good job Em Lol. Deer love teasing archers during non hunting season.
Hey Chris, Don't see too many right handed shooters with a side bar on the right side of their bows. From the video it appears to be for convenience the way you use it to stabilize bow for binoculars and prop it against your leg for arrow loading. Did you find better balance with it on that side?
+Jay Roberts Ya I was wondering about the right handed, right side stabilizer as well, I keep mine on the left side but still pretty close to parallel with the front stabilizer and that balances for me, every bow is different I guess, just seems having the sight, the rest and the stabilizer all on the same side would require a lot of hand torque to keep the bubble level.
+Jay Roberts For me the bow just balances out better at full draw having the back bar on the right side. Strictly determined on personal preference and your shot style.
I stayed at shaw hall when i went to MSU!
What's that tiny click after you draw your arrow all the way back?
+Buck Lester It's the clicker on his release. Sort of like a draw check for hinge release shooters. It does a couple things. It lets the archer know that the release is going to go off with just a little more rotation, and it helps to make sure the draw hand is in the same position on every shot.
Back tensions are really awkward for me
Lieutenant Pickles firt time i tried one I hit myself in the face -_- the cam hit my eye
what a lovely nice girl :-)
Was fun she avoiding filming here she lives, but got the street name in video hahah
College is overrated. People spend way too much money on that piece of paper. Just keep shooting. You'll love life a lot more :D
Are you guys twins?
+condecat 10 Not twins, Emily is older.
You showing your shoes when you walk is kind of your thing I don’t see that too many other videos
Are you guys twins?