Great video. Thanks for letting us be there, thanks to George too.I wish there were more videos like this from professional archers. Good luck and all the best.
Great video. The loose sight hit home for me. Someone I miss it or a stab weight every time on set up and think its about to blow. Part 2 on this would be awesome.
Thanks Jesse….hope to meet you at Vegas. It will be my first time there. Looking forward to the experience. I also have a new 36” Hoyt Stratos I’ll be bringing.
Hi Jesse. I watched your video carefully it was inspiring. I have one question regarding height of arrow and D-loop. You placed them slightly above. There is only a single point on the string where you can place arrow nock and that nock will travel in a straight line. If you place the arrow above or below this point, the nock will travel in an arc. I understand that placing the arrow nock above or below this point can improve aiming stability, but it causes porpoising, i.e. it worsens the flight of the arrow. The arch cannot by straightened into the line by height of the rest because the rest does not affect the movement of the string and therefore the movement of the nock Does it matter? Thank you.
Thank you Jesse. Great video. I happen to look everywhere for your WA On demand Tuning series videos, but I can’t find them 😢. Is there somewhere to buy them still? Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
I've never see a d-loop like this. Do you think it's better than a regular d-loop? Great skill thank you to share this. Je n'ai jamais vu un d- loop comme ça. Pense tu que c'est mieux qu'un d-loop normal? Grande compétence merci de partager ceci.
There are quite a few that love it.. if you shoot a nock or arrow/rest setup that you feel needs some down pressure on rest, I’d say this loop is for you… I have never personally used one.
What serving do you normally use for your center servings? I’ve heard you mention you like to re-do yours and I was wondering what your favorite material is. Also, what size do you typically use?
Is there a way to make the HBT cam feel a bit more firm on the back wall already using 65 letoff and hard feet. I usually shoot svx and I'm trying the 40 HBT. It just doesn't quite feel the same.
More times than not on these Hoyts, or any other bow with the grip in a similar location, people will aim better with the loop a lil higher. But it’s definitely something you want to play with on your own, and see what works best, because there are a lot of variables to come into play.
Interesting to see the parameters you can actually play with. I have never investigated the effect of running the arrow high like you do here (or low) but now I want to.
Very well could have done that. I knew we would be close as the axle to axle on those two bows were close to the same, and I always have the person draw the bow with eyes closed a few times to make sure it’s right for them on each particular setup.. a lot of variables… axle to axle, draw length, loop length, even the way the bow is weighted/balanced…. So it was mainly just a “rough in” until he actually got hands on, and we made sure the fit of the bow was good, while fine tuning the peep… but you are right, in most cases, full draw pee to arrow is way more accurate that static measurement.
Jesse shame you do not post many videos, your insight is astounding. Thank you for all the content you have published.
Great video. Thanks for letting us be there, thanks to George too.I wish there were more videos like this from professional archers. Good luck and all the best.
Thank you!
Great video, not only you are the number one on the shooting line but you are very qualified! I follow you from Italy and learn from you, bravissimo!
Thanks Jesse. great video. greetings from Spain
Great Video . Thanks for teaching us how to setup a new Bow!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for that great video!!!! I really apreciated !!!!! Plz do more of those
Great video!
Great video. The loose sight hit home for me. Someone I miss it or a stab weight every time on set up and think its about to blow. Part 2 on this would be awesome.
Yea I was like, holy smokes! Haha
Great information! Love the content where you work through your thought processes and experience. Extremely valuable information!
I appreciate that!
Thanks for sharing your progress!
You bet!
Awesome video jesse
Thanks!
Excellent video!
Thank you very much!
Thank you Jesse. Super great video. Definitely pick up some useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video
Thanks!
Awesome video ! Hope to see more from you on youtube Jesse, your knowledge and insight are invaluable !
Thanks Jesse….hope to meet you at Vegas. It will be my first time there. Looking forward to the experience. I also have a new 36” Hoyt Stratos I’ll be bringing.
Sweet! Come say hi!
All the best in Vegas shootout Jesse! Thanks for the knowledge drops!!!
You bet! Thanks!
My favorite person on TH-cam
Why thank you!!
As a recurve shooter all these gadgets intrigue me. My Carter Release is my very own 3 finger hinge!
Greeting from indonesia
Your video made me feel better about myself, Jesse.
I always put the peep-in upside down and have to reverse it. :-)
different way to have the string D loop. Interesting.
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Hi Jesse. I watched your video carefully it was inspiring. I have one question regarding height of arrow and D-loop. You placed them slightly above. There is only a single point on the string where you can place arrow nock and that nock will travel in a straight line. If you place the arrow above or below this point, the nock will travel in an arc. I understand that placing the arrow nock above or below this point can improve aiming stability, but it causes porpoising, i.e. it worsens the flight of the arrow. The arch cannot by straightened into the line by height of the rest because the rest does not affect the movement of the string and therefore the movement of the nock Does it matter? Thank you.
Hi great video a lot of help but can you please help me out is it normal for the draw stops on each cam be so close to the edge
Thank you Jesse. Great video. I happen to look everywhere for your WA On demand Tuning series videos, but I can’t find them 😢. Is there somewhere to buy them still? Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
I've never see a d-loop like this. Do you think it's better than a regular d-loop?
Great skill thank you to share this.
Je n'ai jamais vu un d- loop comme ça. Pense tu que c'est mieux qu'un d-loop normal?
Grande compétence merci de partager ceci.
There are quite a few that love it.. if you shoot a nock or arrow/rest setup that you feel needs some down pressure on rest, I’d say this loop is for you… I have never personally used one.
What serving do you normally use for your center servings? I’ve heard you mention you like to re-do yours and I was wondering what your favorite material is. Also, what size do you typically use?
BCY power grip is my choice… and I like a looser nock fit… most times my serving is .107”
Is there a way to make the HBT cam feel a bit more firm on the back wall already using 65 letoff and hard feet. I usually shoot svx and I'm trying the 40 HBT. It just doesn't quite feel the same.
Have you tried taking the rubber out of the mod feet? That would be about the only other thing to try… also make certain that it is timed dead even.
So when are you coming to set mine up for me?
Does it have wheels on it??? 🤓🤓
Yes, I got the special training wheels edition that has an EXTRA set of wheels for those of us learning how to shoot 😉
#50 lbs bow, what poundage do you shot for indoor and what about at outdoor 3Ds ? Thanks about to order this bow.
Most people set the arrow to be centred on the Berger hole but you set it higher. What's the thinking on that?
More times than not on these Hoyts, or any other bow with the grip in a similar location, people will aim better with the loop a lil higher. But it’s definitely something you want to play with on your own, and see what works best, because there are a lot of variables to come into play.
@@jessebroadwater Hi Jesse, appreciate the time you're giving in these answers. Good luck in Vegas!
Interesting to see the parameters you can actually play with. I have never investigated the effect of running the arrow high like you do here (or low) but now I want to.
I’m feeling way more vibration on my bow .
This is normal or can I add limb dampeners
What should I do if the screw is worn out?
Please for strotos Svx cam in a video
For the algorithm!
Out of curiosity why not just measure the peep height from the arrow to the peep at full draw to be even more certain you've got the right spot?
Very well could have done that. I knew we would be close as the axle to axle on those two bows were close to the same, and I always have the person draw the bow with eyes closed a few times to make sure it’s right for them on each particular setup.. a lot of variables… axle to axle, draw length, loop length, even the way the bow is weighted/balanced…. So it was mainly just a “rough in” until he actually got hands on, and we made sure the fit of the bow was good, while fine tuning the peep… but you are right, in most cases, full draw pee to arrow is way more accurate that static measurement.
where can you get the loop like the one on the bow ??
George makes them… I’m not sure there are any commercially available, but any string maker could whip you a few up.
@@jessebroadwater thank you ,,,
You can get them from Lancaster Archery Supply.
Can you sell me your invicta
Maybe!
👋🏼Jesse I take it, this may not be the first bow you’ve set-up… correct me if I’m wrong… 😂
It was!! The first one!! For that day….. 🤓
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