Just curious. I just purchased a New Breed Nemesis bow. I (like you) am a shorter shooter. I was wondering what length and weight stabilizer you use. Kyle recommended a 7-ouncer to me...so I just purchased a 6" inch length, 7-ounce Fuse Axium stabilizer.
Thanks for the video. I have been reading nothing but great things about the NB Nemesis bow. Between your video review, all the excellent remarks on ARCHERY TALK, and then speaking directly with Kyle (co-owner of New Breed Archery)...I have decided on the Nemesis. I am like a skittish child waiting on my new toy. Thanks again for the video.
Now you just need to cut down on the length of the opening music on your videos. The harmonica are nails across a chalkboard for me. Ha ha ha.
@DanZaccagnino With some bows I can but I do not hunt with 70 lbs. I hunt with 60. I can pull 70 standing up in a t-shirt but I can pull 60 laying on my back with full blizzard gear on.
@bwgrad I am sure there are some exercises you can do I build up by simply shooting. it is a lot more fun than working out. I shoot 100+ arrows a week and I can pull more weight than T-Mac and he is a lot stronger than I am in every other way.
Just curious. I just purchased a New Breed Nemesis bow. I (like you) am a shorter shooter. I was wondering what length and weight stabilizer you use. Kyle recommended a 7-ouncer to me...so I just purchased a 6" inch length, 7-ounce Fuse Axium stabilizer.
RaymondMillbrae 3 months ago
@RaymondMillbrae That is a good recommendation. I use a 7" doinker that weighs about 9 oz and it feels great on the bow
ikesoutdoors 2 months ago
@ikesoutdoors Cool...thanks for the reply. Merry CHRISTmas.
RaymondMillbrae 2 months ago
Thanks for the video. I have been reading nothing but great things about the NB Nemesis bow. Between your video review, all the excellent remarks on ARCHERY TALK, and then speaking directly with Kyle (co-owner of New Breed Archery)...I have decided on the Nemesis. I am like a skittish child waiting on my new toy. Thanks again for the video.
Now you just need to cut down on the length of the opening music on your videos. The harmonica are nails across a chalkboard for me. Ha ha ha.
RaymondMillbrae 4 months ago
@itouchhelpr1 Best way is to shoot shoot shoot. Slowly bump up your poundage. There are bow trainers available as well.
Fite234 10 months ago
see ike, you should shoot 70 pounds insteaf of sixty because you draw it back very easy
DanZaccagnino 10 months ago
@DanZaccagnino With some bows I can but I do not hunt with 70 lbs. I hunt with 60. I can pull 70 standing up in a t-shirt but I can pull 60 laying on my back with full blizzard gear on.
ikesoutdoors 10 months ago
Nice review as usual Ike. You should see if you can get your hands on a 2011 Elite Hunter and do a review on it.
bwgrad 10 months ago
@bwgrad I am sure there are some exercises you can do I build up by simply shooting. it is a lot more fun than working out. I shoot 100+ arrows a week and I can pull more weight than T-Mac and he is a lot stronger than I am in every other way.
ikesoutdoors 10 months ago