Your plains Game Archery set up for 2025

Adipose

AH veteran
Joined
Jun 30, 2024
Messages
139
Reaction score
322
Location
New Hampshire
Media
19
Hunting reports
Africa
1
If you are going to Africa in 2025 what is your planned Archery set up?
For 2024 I used a Matthews 29.5 lift. It was an outstanding bow and the best set up I have shot to date. In saying that, I think all manufacturers have improved year over year in what they offer.
For my hunts in 2025 I have ordered the new Matthews Lift RS. I love short bows, and this one is a bit shorter at 27.75. I am really impressed with the Arc7-limb and the Limb shift feature. This should make a breeze for paper tuning and micro adjustments. the speed is a bit faster at 363 and the weight is a little less at 3.92#. I also ordered the new Bridge lock UV slider. No tools and bigger knobs to tune horizontal or vertical instantly.
Half the fun of any safari is the planning and preparing, so I am anxious to get this bow in to try it out. I only held the demo one a couple months ago at my local dealer, and ordered the new one instantly. So when it comes in, I hope I love it as much as I think I will.
What bow set up will you be using this year?
 
That RS looks sweet but I’m no good with a real short bow. I’m sticking with my Ventum pro 33 with a UV slider - third sight I’ve had on it but I’m settled for now. And while it’s a bit heavier bow, it does the job for me when I do my part, and is currently sitting around 67 big game harvests for me - use it for all hunts, 81lbs at 30”. Will take quite an impressive new bow development to pry this one from my hands..!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1990.jpeg
    IMG_1990.jpeg
    6.8 MB · Views: 11
That RS looks sweet but I’m no good with a real short bow. I’m sticking with my Ventum pro 33 with a UV slider - third sight I’ve had on it but I’m settled for now. And while it’s a bit heavier bow, it does the job for me when I do my part, and is currently sitting around 67 big game harvests for me - use it for all hunts, 81lbs at 30”. Will take quite an impressive new bow development to pry this one from my hands..!
I love the short bows for hunting. In the trees, small blinds etc, and certainly better to carry on a stalk. I have a short draw length, 28" so I think that makes a difference. It funny, I think in over 50 years of shooting a bow, I think Hoyt is the only one I can think of that I have never owned. No special reason, just happened that way.
I even brought a Liberty bow over one year as a second bow just to try out and shoot. I guess I just like new toys.
 
I love the short bows for hunting. In the trees, small blinds etc, and certainly better to carry on a stalk. I have a short draw length, 28" so I think that makes a difference. It funny, I think in over 50 years of shooting a bow, I think Hoyt is the only one I can think of that I have never owned. No special reason, just happened that way.
I even brought a Liberty bow over one year as a second bow just to try out and shoot. I guess I just like new toys.
I can certainly see the allure of the shorter bow for the stalk - thing is, even if I did get the short ata bow, my arrows would hang well beyond the limbs and cams. Weight still a factor, but I don’t like the arrows(either quiver hood or nocks) hanging out for me personally
 
I can certainly see the allure of the shorter bow for the stalk - thing is, even if I did get the short ata bow, my arrows would hang well beyond the limbs and cams. Weight still a factor, but I don’t like the arrows(either quiver hood or nocks) hanging out for me personally
Yea my arrows are longer on one end than my bow also. For the most part that is only a factor when stalking as I always remove my quiver on stand. I also have not had an issue with these smaller plastic vanes, certainly a lot better than the old days with the longer feather ones.
What are you shooting for broadheads?
 

Forum statistics

Threads
58,880
Messages
1,272,654
Members
106,200
Latest member
KennyLew
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

Monster Free range Common Reedbuck!!
34d2250a-fe9a-4de4-af4b-2bb1fde9730a.jpeg
ef50535d-e9e2-4be7-9395-aa267be92102.jpeg
What a great way to kick off our 2025 hunting season in South Africa.

This beautiful Impala ram was taken at just over 300 yards, took a few steps and toppled over.

We are looking forward to the next week and a half of hunting with our first client of the year.
Handcannons wrote on Jaayunoo's profile.
Do you have any more copies of African Dangerous Game Cartridges, Author: Pierre van der Walt ? I'm looking for one. Thanks for any information, John [redacted]
NRA benefactor, areas hunted, add congo, Mozambique3, Zambia2
Out of all the different color variations of Impala the black Impala just stands out with its beautiful pitch black hide.

Impala is one of the animals you will see all over Africa.
You can see them in herds of a 100 plus together.

This excellent ram was taken with one of our previous client this past season.

Contact us at Elite hunting outfitters to help you make your African safari dream come true..
 
Top