Originally posted by Jasper2:
Daniel, I agree the saddle is it's own animal and there is definitely a learning curve. I learn something every time that I saddle up and have overcome several issues myself but interestingly, I haven't noticed the main problem that you mention. So your problem is being able to actually make the shot from the saddle?
Not necessarily. I think it's just the whole concept. I am definitely not done with the saddle scene as I plan to get the kinks worked out this summer, but, I do believe a lock on that's ultra light (sub #10) is not too heavy to carry. I mean, we can all carry #20 in. My previous stands have all been over #30 with stick and stand.
With the new stand, I will be sub #20 with stick and stand. That wont be any problem at all.
Another kink I have to work around is being able to shoot anything from 2 to 6 oclock. You always envision just walking around the tree(on the ameristeps) and shooting whatever, where ever. With me, that isn't the case. I don't know why, but I can't seem to get very far around the tree. I have been going over the bridge to shoot and maneuvering a 56-64" bow over a bridge is more movement than just turning in a lock on.
It's fun to work out the details, so i'm not giving up on them.
The ultra pro is the weight. I walked in for my last hunt of the year over a mile and everything I needed was in a back.. no stand, nothing. it was the best.