I haven't been lost yet, but onyx is very helpful. I could see how it would save you if you were lost. As long as you download the maps for offline use you don't need cell signal for the maps/GPS to work. I usually save a up close map of my hunting area for detail and a wide map in case I end up...
Ive had a 17 hmr for a long time. It can cut baseball cards in half at 50 yards reliably It's so accurate. Loved the savage 93r17 so I bought the same exact gun in 22 a few years later to shoot on the cheap. Just never got around to scoping the 17 back up till now. My 22 will keep a 1" mpbr (+/-...
I'm starting to get the itch for a 22-250 or 220 swift for a rifle I can shoot all varnits (coyotes to skunks) with that I can also take out and shoot affordably. Reloading of course. I'm scoping up my 17 hmr again currently. But an kinda pissed at current prices. 20 bucks for a box of 50...
I watched a buddy shoot a whitetail once with a berger out of a 308. I just remember thinking dang you could put a watermelon in the hole in the side of her.
It's those that made me realize an ELD-X is definitely a "tough enough" bullet. Somewhere between a berger and a solid copper bullet.
For what its worth, my Caldwell is highly repeatable. Giving the exact same readings day to day or at different times. I got to do just that shooting my bow making tweaks for a few days setting it up. YMMV
No way you want the magneto! How are you going to check velocity on a snub nose revolver? Or your bows arrows? I use my chrono for handguns and my bow as well as rifles. A magnetic one simply would've been a waste of my money because I would've had to buy a second one anyhow. I use the standard...
I went to a bowshop that had all the flagships from hoyt, Matthew's, and bowtech in stock and shooting them all told me much faster what I liked than reading hours of reviews on the internet
So true. Once your at flagship level, they're all amazing bows. It's just a matter of what exact features you prefer and if you like the feel or look of one better.
I wear long John's. Artic shield bibs. A milwaukee m12 hoodie. Then an artic shield parka. If I start to get cold at all I just unzip my parka a little, turn the hoodie on and enjoy being warm warm warm. Not very bulky either.
I don't think it's so much about weight as form. I would recommend you lookup Tom clum and watch his videos on YouTube to be sure your drawing method/form is right so you avoid injuries. Don't know if you have a bow yet or not but if not I would really recommend looking into the bowtechs. The...
Once you go limb driven you dont go back. Look into either a vapor trail pro v (what I shoot) or a hamskea.
My opinion is QAD is the hot cheese right now and most folks shooting them shoot them because that's what the bow shop had on the shelf.
At least do some solid research on the benefits...
I ran into this when getting a new roof last year. Company A is the biggest most well known company in the area, called them got a quote, they sent over the contract. Big, long. I found some utter garbage in it. They could install my roof Crooked, throw nails all over my yard, leave all trash...
Sourdough actually has all the nutrients you need to stay alive just eating that. It made me realize how when they broke bread and Jesus spoke of his daily bread, they really did just eat bread alot of the times. I always thought that was crazy, and if it was modern wonderbread it would be.
Very true. Especially if you do a long ferment with a higher protien/lower gluten flour, there can be so little gluten folks with Celiacs can eat it. The longer the ferment the less gluten.
Be careful buying "sourdough" from places like Martin's. Alot of places like that don't make sourdough...