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Summit Goliath stand ?

Started by John Krause, October 11, 2010, 04:02:00 PM

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John Krause

I am wondering if I can shoot a recurve from this stand. Anyone have any experience with this? I've had a Bushmaster in the past and have used a Lone Wolf for a few years now but it' tough for long sits. I wonder if the bar across the front of the Goliath will mess me up? Can I set the seat low so when I stand the bar is low?

Thanks
When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

Todd Greenwald

If I am right the Goliath is like the Viper.  I just put my seat adjustment straps to the shortest length (raises the seat) and put the top portion of the climber closer to the base.  It works for me and I shoot a 64" recurve from the sitting or standing position in the stand.  I also like the bar as it gives me a referance point while standing and shooting to the rear.
Michigan Longbow Association
USMC 1992-2000

David Bartholomew

John,

With my Summit Titan, I use both a 64" Firefly "FX" longbow and a 64" Wes Wallace "Mentor" recurve with no concerns.  For me, I think the bar gives me a bit of "piece of mind" (as far as safety goes).

Now, I'm 6'4", and when preparing for the shot, I press my quad into the bar and lean at the waist. (Yes, the chinch strap is secured to the top piece of the stand, and - like most - I use a saftey harness... just in case.)  Of course, my bow arm is pretty far outside/away from the top rail, and when I pull the string back... it comes somewhat close to the rail, but not touching. (I suggest you practice that - until you feel comfortable - BEFORE actually letting an arrow loose.)

Last note concerning the distance of the shot:   I prefer to shoot the bow vertical (mainly) and for me that starts at about 11 yards plus, but if it's a close shot... ya gotta cant the bow.

This set up works for me.

Best wishes!
David
WTCS(SW/DV)  USN Retired

caleb7mm

I do what todd does. Im 6'3" and it works fine. I still prefer a lock on though
Hoyt Dorado 45&50lb

John Krause

I'm a straight up bow shot but I'll try the shorten the seat deal and see if it works. Never shot out of a stand with the bar. I luv my lone wolf (hand climber) but it's tough for long sits.
When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

David Bartholomew

Comfort?   You could easily fall asleep in the Summit... trust me on this one.  LOL     :thumbsup:
WTCS(SW/DV)  USN Retired

Gene Gillis

Thats what I have and I've made 3 kills out of it and missed 1. I love mine. I do same as Todd also. It's also comfortable.

bowmaster12

i had that stand loved it back in my wheelie days but sold it at the end of last seasn when i made the commitment to go all trad this year because of the bar i felt it got in my way but by far the most comfy stand i have ever sat in many all day sits

Hoyt

I hunted out of my Equalizer Climber today and set the bar uncomfortably low. Could not shoot my 64" recurve unless I got the bottom limb on the outside of the bar and leaned over. Could not shoot behind me period. I'm about 5'10". If I hunt out of it again I will have to set the top section so low I'll have to lay my legs on top of the front bar section.

I have 3 other climbers, Lone Wolf Hand Climber, Summit Open Shot and another Summit with open front, so I'll just use them more.

Robertfishes

I have a 3year old Goliath climber, I replaced the stock seat with a "Silent Seat", it weighs almost nothing and dosent get in my way when climbing..I also have an Equilizer stand, I am 5ft 8" and shoot a 58" recurve.. with either stand I lean over the rail to shoot..


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