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Old 12-16-2021, 10:54 PM
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Curious in what order you would spend your money on when upgrading your bow, assuming you can only get a single component at a time.

stabilizer first? Sight then rest? Others perhaps?

I know it depends on the bow and components you got, but curious or looking at it more in terms of relative priority and what component has the greatest impact on performance.


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Old 12-16-2021, 11:39 PM
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Curious in what order you would spend your money on when upgrading your bow, assuming you can only get a single component at a time.

stabilizer first? Sight then rest? Others perhaps?

I know it depends on the bow and components you got, but curious or looking at it more in terms of relative priority and what component has the greatest impact on performance.


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Rest would be # 1 for me.
Then release
Then sight
Then stabilizers.

This is assuming you have properly spined, nock tuned and fletched arrows. If not, that is where I would spend my money first.
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Old 12-17-2021, 12:59 AM
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Rest would be # 1 for me.
Then release
Then sight
Then stabilizers.

This is assuming you have properly spined, nock tuned and fletched arrows. If not, that is where I would spend my money first.
Exactly the order in which I would upgrade.
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