Recently I traded for a bow that honestly I thought would be fun to shoot a little and if I didn't like it I could get my money back in the classifieds. I should have never drew it back. That first ooh soo smooth draw started as a ripple that turned into a wave that caused me to rethink my entire hunting setup.
I thought I was a longbow guy and I didn't like black glass much but that changed with this bow. With that change I needed to switch arrows. My woodies weren't stiff enough so I went back to some CE heritage I had been saving. The increased riser mass just begged for a bow quiver over my usual Bowmate Elite so I did some trading for a Kanati that not only looks good but makes this quiet bow even quieter. With that I just had to add a Safari tuff fletch cover(hides my girly pink arrows!).
After changing the quiver I had to rethink my storage options. I decided to go with a pack that can hold all my ground hunting stuff including chair in one unit. My haversack was out and a Camelbak commander is in. The bow came with a endless loop b-50 which was a change over my usual D-10 Oliverstacey strings. I needed a spare so I gave Josh a call and he came up with a color matching b-55 14 strand that I love.
So there you go almost a complete equipment change sparked by one draw and carried out through Tradgang member trades and sponsors.
Here she is Martin Hunter 55#@28" ready for some Indiana Whitetails!