cheeser
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Several years ago after a couple elk hunts I started to pay attention to my actual total bow weight and how I carried my bow, I noticed the fatigue I would have in my arms from carrying my bow.
I graduated to a bow sling which helped greatly.
Then I started looking into a lightweight bow and that led me to a carbon bow.
This past summer/fall I moved to the Sling-a Ling as a bow sling that doesn't need to be removed for shooting and is very light. I also moved to the Quivilizer which helped me get rid of my short heavy stabilizer weight on the bow and I now use my quiver as a stabilizer that extends about 18-20 inches in front of the bow.
Until today I never weighed the bow and arrow hunting setup, it turns out my bow/sling/arrows/quiver etc weighs exactly 5.0 lbs. sorry for the lousy picture but its 15 below and this shed aint heated so I was fumbling with cold fingers. So I am curious does the weight of your setup matter to you? It is a Bowtech Carbon Knight bow weighing 3.2 #
I graduated to a bow sling which helped greatly.
Then I started looking into a lightweight bow and that led me to a carbon bow.
This past summer/fall I moved to the Sling-a Ling as a bow sling that doesn't need to be removed for shooting and is very light. I also moved to the Quivilizer which helped me get rid of my short heavy stabilizer weight on the bow and I now use my quiver as a stabilizer that extends about 18-20 inches in front of the bow.
Until today I never weighed the bow and arrow hunting setup, it turns out my bow/sling/arrows/quiver etc weighs exactly 5.0 lbs. sorry for the lousy picture but its 15 below and this shed aint heated so I was fumbling with cold fingers. So I am curious does the weight of your setup matter to you? It is a Bowtech Carbon Knight bow weighing 3.2 #

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