I just use a biscuit. Simple, safe and secure.
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"Through the biscuit and into the brisket" - Rut Daniels, 2021
Since you are happy with the release then in order of importance to me would be to get:
* Whisker Biscuit - Quiet, secure, nothing to break or mess up, and no noticeable difference of FPS
* Sight - especially for new bowhunters I'd go with a fixed three pin and medium sized protected fibre optics. Look to higher end product with third axis adjustment.
* Quiver - Tight Spot makes some nice ones but there are others too - quiet and room for five arrows.
* String and Cables
No matter how good you shoot at targets most important is to ONLY take shots within your 100% certain comfort zone - for me that means 25 yards on deer, 30 for elk for starters. Oh and get out to shoot as many 3-D courses as possible.
Welcome to the brother/sisterhood!! Its addicting!
I bought a rest as my first upgrade. I started with a whisker biscuit then move up to a QAD... bought a hamskea last year so I could try out a limb driven rest. My second upgrade was a stabilizer... the stock one i had only helped with vibration not weight distribution.
I also have a Drive 3B, had it for a year and a half now. Keep shooting, it’s on you to be consistent and the upgrades will be a bonus. It still might be early to decide on upgrading the multi pin sight. I would suggest a new stabilizer with more weight up front. Mine is 9” but I could maybe do 3” longer and heavier (but I can’t remember how many ounces I have). That’s all personal preference, and with a back bar too.