They say the beautiful stuff isn't easy to get to, man were they right, after a walk through a mile wide swamp during Rifle season in Northern Michigan I can across this and makes you really appreciate your public lands!
Being a newer hunter, I found Rokslide through a co-worker, once I joined up I have posted a few things and everyone has been very helpful. Everyone has a wealth of knowledge on here and its a great place to start with needing help on getting into the "World of Hunting"
My son is about a year and a half old now, we have taken him camping a couple of times first time was a tent and it rained over night temps got to mid to low 40's we just layered him up with a long sleeve onesie and then a thicker sleeper and used thicker blankets to keep him warm. Second time...
Yeah, I looked into the FPS deeper and realized that, I guess what i meant from my "Not sure what is considered a slower bow" was from factory specs. I know every bow and setup for arrows will be different. It'll be interesting to see final FPS on my set up after I get the arrows cut and start...
I had a good experience buying my first bow from AT came in fully bubble wrapped no damage. The seller sent more detailed pictures than I asked for which made me feel better in the purchase of my very first bow. Cant wait to get it out and shoot in soon. It was a heck of a deal as well and...
Thanks for all the help I found a great deal on some Easton Carbon Injexions at BPS picked up some of those and will be having them cut and fletched this weekend
So when you say a heavier shaft i was looking at them on the easton website on the axis, it goes from a 6.1 GPI to a 11.5 GPI but the sizes are different. So I am not sure which is heavier. Again I am new to bow hunting and grew up with the only hunter in the family passing away at the age of 7.
Where I get confused with arrows is shaft size. I guess I'm looking for one that'll work on both deer and elk. I know they have a bunch of different shafts with 4-5 or more shaft sizes?