Quote from: kbetts on August 22, 2022, 01:52:10 PMQuote from: Whiteoak63 on August 22, 2022, 01:41:18 PMI will be. I agree it can be a challenge to shoot a traditional bow out of a saddle but I find it a lot more comfortable.It also opens up a lot of options with tree selection.Cruzer XCI find it easier, actually. The tension on my tether makes me feel "locked" in position.It took me a little practice learning how to maneuver into positions for shots. I shoot with a cant and that is a little different that shooting more vertical. Let me say I find the saddle much more comfortable that any other stand. The first thing anyone asks me is, does that not hurt your back? It is the opposite, saddles have helped my back pain and allowed me longer hunts.
Quote from: Whiteoak63 on August 22, 2022, 01:41:18 PMI will be. I agree it can be a challenge to shoot a traditional bow out of a saddle but I find it a lot more comfortable.It also opens up a lot of options with tree selection.Cruzer XCI find it easier, actually. The tension on my tether makes me feel "locked" in position.
I will be. I agree it can be a challenge to shoot a traditional bow out of a saddle but I find it a lot more comfortable.It also opens up a lot of options with tree selection.Cruzer XC
Yeah, we're not shooting 32" axle-to-axle, Amen?I'm also working on more stable positions to shoot from. I find I might be gently moving more in the saddle and so i practice in my basement with my feet together to simulate the decreased stability and allowing my aim to float a little more.
Have any of you that use a saddle used a pad wrapped around the tree instead of knee pads?
I have thought about trying a saddle but am still on the fence. Realistically once you've found your tree, how long does it take to get up in the tree, set up and be hunting? Most of my hunting will be here at home on our 15 acres and I plan on putting up a few wooden, homemade ladder stands. Just easy for me to walk out, climb up in the stand (yes, I use a harness and don't leave the ladder until I'm connected to the tree) and hunt for a few hours before getting down and going to work in the afternoon. However, a saddle would be great for the few times I hunt public land and for having more options when the wind changes direction or something here at home.