I'm also a big fan of the Tight Spots quiver; give them a look. I also like the idea of a sidebar/back bar stabilizer, but I didn't shoot that setup while hunting because I'm a sissy about excess weight. If you don't mind the weight, it might be worth trying.
I have two concerns with the...
Bear does make excellent bows for the price. Without knowing your price point, it's hard to say, but look at their Legend Series bows (try the Alaskan). Stear away from the "ready to hunt" and add your own components. RTH offerings tend to come with cheaper components. More important than the...
I know I'm late to this thread, but hopefully this is still relevant to this group. I've shot both feathers and the AAE trad vanes. I can't tell a difference in the shooting performance. I can tell a difference in the durability. Hunting in potentially damaging conditions isn't nearly as...
Can anyone speak to the differences between Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT? It seems like WFR would be more useful for people in the field, whereas the WEMT is for folks in the ambulance, but I can't confirm that. It seems like WFA would be a great first step either way.
I love the 308 for deer. I have primarily shot Hornady in some 168gr configurations. I've shot lead and copper and like both for different reasons. My observation is that it maxes out its potential at about 350-400 yards. I'm considering shooting HSM this year for no other reason than to mix it...