
- MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE UPGRADE
- MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE PRO
- MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE CRACK
MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE PRO
The TSX Pro Series features an adjustable second- and third-axis level with two vertical bars and an adjustable rheostat light to reduce unwanted pin glare. This three-pin sight (a five-pin model is also available) boasts a large circular field of view and ultra-tough - but still lightweight - construction. The TSX Pro Series sight ($63) offers the features bowhunters loved in the Tru-Site Xtreme and adds Tru-Touch Soft-Feel coating and rugged stainless-steel pins. Here are some quality accessory items that won’t break the bank: TruGlo TSX Pro Series Standard But if you’ve chosen to purchase a bare bow, you’ll need to purchase a few other items to be ready for the field.

Price-Friendly AccessoriesĪll three of these budget bows come as packages (for an additional cost). The bow offers a 6 ½-inch brace height and has an effective letoff rating of 80 percent. A generous draw-length range of 24 to 30 inches and peak draw weights of 60 and 70 pounds with up to 12 limb-bolt turns to reduce weight make this rig even more attractive to the budget bowhunter. Weighing just 3 ½ pounds and measuring 30 ¾ inches between the axles, this rig hits speeds up to 318 fps. PSE Rampedīuilt on an all-new riser and short-limb design, PSE’s Ramped ($400) promises a great feel and an ultra-adjustable Drive-style cam. Effective letoff is 80 percent, and the bow fits draw lengths between 26 and 30 ½ inches. Measuring 31 ½ inches axle to axle, the Deploy SB boasts a generous 6 ¾-inch brace height and comes in peak draw weights of 50, 60 and 70 pounds. The rig’s feather-like nature can be credited to its aerospace-inspired carbon riser. Weighing only 3.2 pounds, this bow is a dream to tote. The bow is powered by Bowtech’s proven Binary Cam System and hits speeds up to 330 fps. And while some premium flagship bows can easily cost over $1,000 for a bare bow, there are several quality bows that still leave plenty of room in the budget for good accessories.ĭiamond describes its Deploy SB ($649) as its most technically advanced bow. Three Budget Rigsįirst you'll need a quality bow. Sound at all familiar? Here’s the good news: it’s possible to put together a hunting setup for less than $1,000 - and that includes a sight, rest, stabilizer, quiver, arrows and broadheads.

MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE UPGRADE
I’ve been needing to upgrade for some time now, but every time I scrape some change together, something comes up with the family. I could use my old sight and rest, but they aren’t in the best shape either, and after the bow break, it’s got me nervous. “I just can’t afford a new bow right now, let alone some accessory items to put on it. “I was all dialed-in for spring birds, but now I don’t know what to do,” he went on.
MISSION HYPE PRO HUNTER PACKAGE CRACK
He was calling to inform me that the limbs on his 1980 compound bow model finally gave out - he’d found a large crack on the bottom limb. “It’s done,” said my good buddy in a recent phone conversation.
