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Treestand Hunters - questions?

Started by pamike, June 10, 2012, 06:36:00 PM

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NoCams

Green Mtn Boy nailed it at the bottom of page 1..... use a small lock on stand and put your tether high on the tree. You can make any shot needed and lean out against your harness. Nothing is in your way and with the small 20" X 24" stands nothing is in your peripheral vision, when looking down around your stand it is almost as if you are not even on a stand.

When we do hunt out of our Summit Vipers we set the top half as low as possible so the wrap around bar is low and out of the way. I also got rid of the stock seat and switched to the net seat that slides out of the way when you stand. When sitting on the net seat you are sitting very high in the top part of the Viper stand and makes it very easy to stand quickly and SILENT. Also shaved a couple of pounds off too.
TGMM  Family of the Bow
"Failure to plan is planned failure"

59Alaskan

Have shot bows up to 66" from stands, even sitting with the 66" bow.  

I would shoot the bow you are most confident with and adjust the stand by going hand climber as an example.

Like many have said - practice
TGMM Family of the Bow

"God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with." - Billy Graham

Hoyt

NoCams makes a good point about the net seat. I have one on and old Summit open front with the short side rails..still to long for me. Makes the stand a lot lighter though. But you don't have to have a net seat to sit high in your climbers. Just adjust the seat straps so the  seat is level.

stagetek

I'd change my treestand before I would chance compromising my accuracy by using a shorter bow. If you shoot better with a longer bow, adapt the stand to the bow, not the bow to the stand. Good luck.

toddster

I made the transition from compound to traditional tackle, 15 years ago.  Took me little while to get used to the "long" bows to hunt with.  but in short time was shooting animals from my hang on stands with 68" longbow no issues.  Now love to hunt on the ground.

frassettor

I have the same lone wolf you do and shoot my 64" longbows out of them, I usually limit my shots to my left and straight foward, I'm a right handed shooter.
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

ChuckC

Gotta learn to cant that bow.  Some times more than other times.  Best bet is to practice a bunch from in your stand and learn what you can do and what you can't.  Then, as stated above,  set your stand so that you can almost call the shots.
ChuckC


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