Have a new Rx8. I’m 28.5dl an shoot 26.25’’ arrows. Have been able to tuck my Hoyt 2 pieces quiver so close that I have about an height of an inch of play with my Mx2. Best quiver I’ve ever had 🤟🏻
Appreciate your objectivity with all brands and makes and models. I rely on your "on the spot" builds and reviews and equipment comparisons a lot in my decision making on Archery Gear. Keep up the great work. I just wish you were closer to me here in WNY!!
The same rotation thing happens with the TS 2pc quiver on my Era. That rotation nearly ended a week long hunt for me. The hood rotated, the broadhead became loose in the foam, came against a bush, the arrow popped out nearly stabbing me in the bicep or cutting a string. That quiver is now removed and i have gone with the TS Airlock, that is nearly a perfect quiver.
There was a review on archery talk and he had the same problem not being able to get the quiver tight. Ends up there is a bushing in the carbon riser that needed to be tightened up.
Howdy MFJJ from us degenerate Pennsylvanian archers 🏹🎯. We thank you for all your awesome videos 🙏. We've learned so much invaluable information from you and we appreciate every bit 👍
@@DavidBowCrazyBabyak86 hey brother! I'm not to far away from you. I'm in Pike county in Shohola township. Right where New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania come together.
@@Nock_Off yah man that's cool ! I can almost see the Hawk's nest from my house. I'm like less than three miles from the Barryville bridge . I ride my Harley up and down the Hawks nest all the time .
Seems like a lot of folks complain about ounces as far as carrying their equipment into the field. I’m no beast but in my bow hunting career I’ve carried some pretty heavy bows into the woods just being glad to be out there. I’m thankful for technology, but someone being picky over a few ounces, well, that’s rediculous!
Can you update us on how you like or dislike the ripcord ratchet you set up a little while ago and were going to run for hunting? Has it held up and is there anything you dont like about it compared to the Epsilon…was going to run Epsilon until i saw that video you did and really liked the features of the ratchet
It is a very cool idea that PSE came up with in that quiver. I just wish the bow your installing it on was a 34 inch axle to axle instead of a 30 . I'm still hoping for PSE to release that EXACT riser in a longer size 🤞.
Hey i know this has nothing to do with this video but you should do a video on target stabilizer bars how to select the correct lengths and weights and such good starting points just i think something that’s really over looked and needed possibly by more people than just me ?? For me i can’t decide what to go with I’m 6’1 29” draw length and can’t decide 30” or 33”front and 12” or 15” back thank you for all you do share with all of us :) we all greatly appreciate your knowledge and willing to share with us to make us all better archers :)
Pretty interesting idea. Have you done a video or thought about doing one on the best way to set up stabilizers on a target bow? Selfishly, I think this would be really helpful as I am trying to figure out what I want to do on the target bow I just purchased. Not sure if you have already done this and maybe I am just missing the video. Keep up the great content!
Love the way you do reviews. Need your opinion on an arrow build my club requires us to use metal arrows for outdoor targets but I'd also like it to be a light arrow for longer range and hate the way aluminium bends so easily, so I was looking at a 400sp VAP SS with 75gr glue in point and 1.75" tac driver vanes giving a weight of around 330 grains, the bow is 50lb at 27.5" draw 319 IBO speed, using omnicalculator shows arrow speed of 259fps. Any thoughts?
Neat concept but for Eastern whitetail I prefer removable. I’m not onboard with your theory that the quiver weight makes you shoot better. I’d like to see the data on a future video that makes you think this.
Hey dude. Why not take it out the bow vise so we can get a better look. ? Or maybe take a measurement off the arrow so we can see if our arrows are too long for it and it’s sticking into the dirt.
Question: what bow would you recommend for a older, weaker guy that wants to get into archery? Must be draw weight adjustable to keep me shooting even when my draw weight goes down in maybe 10 years? Example might be Bear G2 or G3 cruiser. Oh and a 60-45 might not reach my lower draw weight now or later? Maybe a trainer or strength training which I'm doing. Am I over thinking this?
Have to disagree on leaving quiver on bow, proven unless you practice with it on there it will change your shot. Also once you remove an arrow each time the weight changes everytime. Which is technically inconsistent and opposite of what archery goals are. If it’s off, it’s the same weight every time . If it’s on, it changes up to 5times lol
Great video but can't find one anywhere... contacted PSE and can't get a response back. Very expensive bow I purchased and wound up buying a TS quiver. Frustrating, keep checking your website and the web can't find one...why do a review for a product you can't get? Just asking....
Lmao I had to do a double take when scrolling on TH-cam the thumbnail photo for this video looked like a hobbit character or someone out of lord of the rings peeking at you😂😂
Have a new Rx8. I’m 28.5dl an shoot 26.25’’ arrows. Have been able to tuck my Hoyt 2 pieces quiver so close that I have about an height of an inch of play with my Mx2. Best quiver I’ve ever had 🤟🏻
Appreciate your objectivity with all brands and makes and models. I rely on your "on the spot" builds and reviews and equipment comparisons a lot in my decision making on Archery Gear. Keep up the great work. I just wish you were closer to me here in WNY!!
Finally, he breaks down and looks at instructions at 5:32
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I just put the Bowtech Centermass quiver on my Mach 30. It fits very tight to bow. Loving it so far.
The same rotation thing happens with the TS 2pc quiver on my Era. That rotation nearly ended a week long hunt for me. The hood rotated, the broadhead became loose in the foam, came against a bush, the arrow popped out nearly stabbing me in the bicep or cutting a string. That quiver is now removed and i have gone with the TS Airlock, that is nearly a perfect quiver.
Have not gotten the centermass quiver for my CoreSR yet but plan on it. I’ll try to remember to come back and let you know my thoughts once I do.
There was a review on archery talk and he had the same problem not being able to get the quiver tight. Ends up there is a bushing in the carbon riser that needed to be tightened up.
Howdy MFJJ from us degenerate Pennsylvanian archers 🏹🎯. We thank you for all your awesome videos 🙏. We've learned so much invaluable information from you and we appreciate every bit 👍
I couldn't agree more, what part of pa? I'm on the western side out Westmoreland/Allegheny county
@@DavidBowCrazyBabyak86 hey brother! I'm not to far away from you. I'm in Pike county in Shohola township. Right where New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania come together.
@@goon1500ifyI live right near you, right up near the hawks nest.
@@Nock_Off yah man that's cool ! I can almost see the Hawk's nest from my house. I'm like less than three miles from the Barryville bridge . I ride my Harley up and down the Hawks nest all the time .
Let’s fling some arrows some time. 🤘🏼
Seems like a lot of folks complain about ounces as far as carrying their equipment into the field. I’m no beast but in my bow hunting career I’ve carried some pretty heavy bows into the woods just being glad to be out there. I’m thankful for technology, but someone being picky over a few ounces, well, that’s rediculous!
Don’t get old
@@chrississon2646 Too late!😂
when are you going to REDO the vapor trail Gen 8xi rest video after reading the instructions and understanding how awesome that rest is...
Can you update us on how you like or dislike the ripcord ratchet you set up a little while ago and were going to run for hunting? Has it held up and is there anything you dont like about it compared to the Epsilon…was going to run Epsilon until i saw that video you did and really liked the features of the ratchet
It is a very cool idea that PSE came up with in that quiver. I just wish the bow your installing it on was a 34 inch axle to axle instead of a 30 . I'm still hoping for PSE to release that EXACT riser in a longer size 🤞.
I’m hoping for an updated Mach 34 this year. Especially if I can get it with SE2 cams.
@@mikereed845Yes you and me both 👍
How does it compare to the Tight Spot 2 pieces adjustable?
Thank you very much for your continuous awesome videos and tutorials!
Hey i know this has nothing to do with this video but you should do a video on target stabilizer bars how to select the correct lengths and weights and such good starting points just i think something that’s really over looked and needed possibly by more people than just me ?? For me i can’t decide what to go with I’m 6’1 29” draw length and can’t decide 30” or 33”front and 12” or 15” back thank you for all you do share with all of us :) we all greatly appreciate your knowledge and willing to share with us to make us all better archers :)
Pretty interesting idea. Have you done a video or thought about doing one on the best way to set up stabilizers on a target bow? Selfishly, I think this would be really helpful as I am trying to figure out what I want to do on the target bow I just purchased. Not sure if you have already done this and maybe I am just missing the video. Keep up the great content!
Love the way you do reviews. Need your opinion on an arrow build my club requires us to use metal arrows for outdoor targets but I'd also like it to be a light arrow for longer range and hate the way aluminium bends so easily, so I was looking at a 400sp VAP SS with 75gr glue in point and 1.75" tac driver vanes giving a weight of around 330 grains, the bow is 50lb at 27.5" draw 319 IBO speed, using omnicalculator shows arrow speed of 259fps. Any thoughts?
Neat concept but for Eastern whitetail I prefer removable. I’m not onboard with your theory that the quiver weight makes you shoot better. I’d like to see the data on a future video that makes you think this.
Exactly! I never shoot with quiver on. It’s hanging in the tree or leaning against the side of the blind.
Hey dude. Why not take it out the bow vise so we can get a better look. ? Or maybe take a measurement off the arrow so we can see if our arrows are too long for it and it’s sticking into the dirt.
Question: what bow would you recommend for a older, weaker guy that wants to get into archery? Must be draw weight adjustable to keep me shooting even when my draw weight goes down in maybe 10 years? Example might be Bear G2 or G3 cruiser. Oh and a 60-45 might not reach my lower draw weight now or later? Maybe a trainer or strength training which I'm doing. Am I over thinking this?
I really like your channel... Great content...
Any idea of when these will be available?
SMH....Tights tight and too tights broke! Would love to see you guys adopt torque wrenches...
Have to disagree on leaving quiver on bow, proven unless you practice with it on there it will change your shot. Also once you remove an arrow each time the weight changes everytime. Which is technically inconsistent and opposite of what archery goals are. If it’s off, it’s the same weight every time . If it’s on, it changes up to 5times lol
Great video but can't find one anywhere... contacted PSE and can't get a response back. Very expensive bow I purchased and wound up buying a TS quiver. Frustrating, keep checking your website and the web can't find one...why do a review for a product you can't get? Just asking....
Lmao I had to do a double take when scrolling on TH-cam the thumbnail photo for this video looked like a hobbit character or someone out of lord of the rings peeking at you😂😂
Can I mount this quiver upside down? I like to balance my bow little better
I definitely like that pse
When is this available?
Hello from Trinidad
Sweet
When all else fails, read the directions!🤣🤣🤣
5th bow should be Darton sequel
As a Treestand hunter I think all the integrated stuff is over rated. Definitely more valuable to spot and stalk hunting.
Ehh, seems kinda janky. I hate quivers in general though so maybe I’m biased.