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Bowhunting equipment we will not use and why. The guys have been asked by Steven about what are the newest bowhunting equipment that is out that they will not be using this fall. Well here you go. Excessively feature-rich bows: While new bows are constantly evolving to be faster, quieter, and more dead-in-hand, some newer models might prioritize speed or specific features at the expense of a smooth draw cycle or a shorter, less forgiving brace height. A hunter might opt for a slightly older model that offers a better overall balance of attributes for their shooting style. Overly complex or fragile accessories: Some hunters prefer to keep their setup simple and robust, especially when hunting in challenging environments where delicate components could be damaged. They might choose to avoid sights with many features or easily breakable parts, instead opting for durable and well-protected pin sights. Bows that have a harsh draw cycle: Some aggressive cam systems on newer bows can make the draw cycle less smooth than older models, which can be a personal preference for some hunters. A hunter might choose a bow with a smoother draw even if it means slightly less speed. The newest bowhunting equipment we will not use and why