I finally remembered to play the game today for the first time this season… and got the same #1 the whole time. Only tried for a minute after 11 tho. Was I late, early, who knows. I don’t get this system.
Fantastic! We floated the Henry’s fork years ago on a fishing trip and had a bull moose cross the river and pause while the current seemingly was about to carry us between his legs. So they’re in there! Good luck and thanks for taking us along
Cool video! Ran a machine shop for a few years. Yes, all chips are recycled for sure, that’s money. Honestly didn’t know machined bullets were a thing but I guess that makes sense for more reliable ballistics.
If only primers and bh 209 were as simple :D
Awesome stuff. Agree with you about cheap tickets and empty parks, usually more fun for the kids that way.
Took me a minute to realize that young feller was you and not Zach Hampel.. :ROFLMAO:
I’ve been pretty happy with this from Walton’s. If you can keep your kids from cutting down trees with it
https://waltons.com/25-in-market-hand-saw/
On the other hand if you don’t have a sawzall here’s your chance… certainly will be more generally useful.
No sour grapes here, and I think I also made clear I don’t think there’s any wrongdoing. But software is hard, sometimes. If it’s been vetted they should advertise that.
I'm thinking more along the lines of a game show auditor that reviews procedures and confirms things are handled correctly, things like anonymization of applications prior to assignment of random numbers, that the random number generator and associated algorithms don't have bugs, etc - a...
Serious question for the peanut gallery, has there ever been an audit of their process? I know, no single applicant has enough data to prove non-randomness… but the burden of proof of randomness should be on them. If I was them I’d advertise the quality of the draw process front and center...
2/12 applications for the six of us. first choice late archery mule deer and third choice early archery elk. First NM elk tag!! will be hittin yall up for honey holes here shortly!
Record application numbers from my household this year, six in total for me and sons. Deer and elk only. Interested to see if the application trend continues... it will, if I’m any indication.
In New York State as a non resident I paid $100 for a license including buck tag and I think $10 per additional doe tag last year.
$400 for a Mule deer doe sounds like a really bad deal to me.