This podcast is sort of a campfire style discussion about archery setups between Garrett and Bobby. It starts with equipment and styles that they're using, especially with the upcoming turkey season. They discuss shooting with opposite handed bows, using Quivalizer style setups, peep eliminator systems, vanes and feathers, broadheads, limbs, tabs, targets, and other miscellaneous items that are either new or noteworthy.


The discussion also turns into a debate of archery theory. Is is better to follow a strict shot process from the moment you nock an arrow, or mentally hit the reset button as soon as you're at full draw? Does high FOC benefit a compound bow shooter? Are arrow spine calculators actually accurate? Are two blade broadheads always superior? Is it better to adjust your arrow weight to your eye's "natural" trajectory or choose a setup based on ideal numbers and make it work?