Lots of practice. No real trick to it, I practice in the yard before the season to get back into it.
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Lots of practice. No real trick to it, I practice in the yard before the season to get back into it.
Lone Wolf sticks and hang on. Pricey but worth it, only draw back is the sticks have rather small steps. Can be a pain to climb in some boots.
Got drawn for Kansas. Can’t wait!
Good choice. Wish I had went with the 4-16 over the 6-24, any up
close shots will be easier with the one she picked. At least 200
shots through mine on a 350 legend and it’s holding up great.
Headed to Kansas the first week of March to spend a few days looking. Hope this cold front that’s there now gets them dropping. So far only one young buck has dropped on our place here in NC.
I tend to shoot does later in the year after the rut. Fawns are old enough to fend for themselves and does are usually in groups of 8-12 so you can take out a bigger freezer filler.
Out of my 25-06 and .243 the terminal performance is awesome. Deer rarely take a step, also shoot 1” groups at 100 yds out of both guns.
I’ve got one with the muzzleloader barrel and a 280 ackley improved. Sweet shooting gun, I haven’t used the muzzleloader barrel in years. If you were closer I’d swap for the 20!
We have a lynxx from harbor freight that get used two to three times a week. It’s two years old and has never given a problem. Works great for small stuff!
Tacticam must be doing really well. Been wanting to try one since the price is great compared to others. Only problem Is they’re sold out everywhere I look.
Maybe I’ve been lucky with my vortex stuff?? No problems here from their scopes, binos or range finders. Their warranty is hard to beat, actually dropped my binos which was all my fault. Sent them in...
2017 f-250. I actually went the opposite way, swapped out the 3 3/4“ rear block for a 2”. No adjustments needed except for headlights.
Two orders in the past week and both arrived within 3 days.
Lots of tire kickers just like with craigslist. Sold a set of wheels and tires on there and took until the 10th person for one to actually show up. I’d just post the basics like price, year and...
Another vote for the harbor freight lynxx. We use ours for cutting shooting lanes for bow hunting and it’s been great for two years.
Invisx and a Palomar knot here. No problems with break offs unless I get lazy and never check it when flipping Heavy cover.
Drive by the Walmart’s and Lowe’s around here and they are all packed. Even the local atv/dirt bike shop is booming, almost out of inventory in the last two weeks. Lots of people laid off or working...
No time to change anything around here, shop is still wide open during the week and the weekends are taken up with the same activities that have to be done every week anyways.
I use on x hunt and it’s very easy to navigate, for an extra $15 a month you can see all property lines and owners in your state.
Had one and it shot great the first year, cleaned and put away until the next season and it wouldn’t group at all when brought back out. Tried different scopes and everything I could think of. Never...
Hard to beat the experience, when I bought my realm SS last summer I just couldn’t part with mine and kept it as a backup.
I’d say 4wd, front end loader and gear driven. Have used both hydro and gear driven and just can’t get used to the hydrostatic feel. Can’t go wrong with John Deere or kubota. We have a 5055E and...
Buckeye 1/4 oz double buzz or a locally made Truesouth single blade. Both in shad or bluegill color.
Bowtech realm SS. 29” draw and 74 lbs. HHA optimizer ultra single pin. QAD ultrarest. Carbon express Maxima red 350 and afflictor broadheads.
I say both late fawns and too many does. Seeing the same thing here in North Carolina during our urban archery season.