Insurance is a tough thing to navigate through, you're damned if you have it and you're damned if you don't. When my wife was pregnant she was just finishing up her teaching credential so I had insurance through the farm I was the mechanic for. I was paying $500 or so a month for just the two...
As many problems as my state has and the fact that it's the butt of everyone's joke (rightfully so), there is a lot of potential for recreation here. Especially if you're centrally located like myself. A guy I know made a video of him and his sister where they wakeboarded at a lake...
Skunked 3rd year in a row trying to get my first deer. My first tags season started in August and I didn't even see a deer until last week hunting with my second tag. I finally saw 3 does but no bucks. I got two tags from two totally different areas and hunted from August through October but...
Hunting license is July 1st to June 30th. But fishing license is Jan. 1 to Dec 30th. It's still 365 days but for people who don't fish much they are less likely to buy a fishing license if they were to buy one late in the year and it's only good for a couple months. With this new law your 365...
I'm a dodger's fan and while I think Scherzer had it just about wrapped up that wasn't the best way to end it, terrible call. The series was a great one though, two very solid teams duking it out.
https://www.times-standard.com/2021/10/08/365-day-fishing-license-law-signed-by-gavin-newsom/amp/?fbclid=IwAR0x3f1-QhlF0jO_C22uOGVkzYNG-iXz5cXZoU4wQ6paN0swMQxykADssmM
While I'm not the biggest fan of my state's governor, I do appreciate him signing the approval of a 365 day fishing license.
I've enjoyed FT+ so far and I'm glad it's now available on Roku, watching on a little screen gets old after a while.
I did noticed some videos/hunts are missing. The pronghorn hunt with Marcus and his dad and the turkey hunts with Marcus and Michael to name a couple. Do you plan to have...
That's the only thing I appreciate that they did was finally make a 6.5' bed on a crewmax. I wish they didn't get rid of the V8, that thing was legendary in reliability and longevity. I know everyone is moving towards smaller turbocharged engines, but it's hard to argue with the simplicity of...
Your situation is why I always end up hunting alone. Everyone I know who hunts got fed up with how rough it is trying to hunt public land in central CA and now hunt private leases and or go out of state. I can't afford to do that let alone have the time to do it so I just do my best on local...
Don't know the skull thickness difference but I've grown up and worked at enough dairies to see hundreds of milk cows put down with a single 22lr bullet to the forehead. Granted they aren't charging you but they definitely penetrate.
This one is tough for me. I grew up doing an annual dove hunt from the age of 12 through highschool since my dad gave up big game hunting long before I could go with him. I loved it but always wanted to hunt big game. The past 3 years (starting at age 28) I've been doing my best at big game...
I've noticed the same issue with steel shot out of my 20 gauge. Even with #6 at 1500fps I get way more cripples than I ever did when I was still allowed to use lead.
Nothing wrong with choices, and if someone is the kind of person that wants the best get a vx 5 or 6, but like you said vx3 is a lot of scope for the majority of hunters.
I know the vx5 is a solid step up from the vx3 line but I will say the clarity on the vx3 is excellent compared to the vortex Scopes I have on my other rifles.
Mine is a 25-06. I started with Hornady American whitetail that grouped around 1 1/2". Then I ran some federal premium with Barnes tsx bullets, they grouped right at 1". I was happy with that because it might tighten up a little more as it breaks in and I have to hunt lead free so I'll take...