Folding stocks are tacticool?? That's a new one.
I hunt thick, jungle like steep terrain and also use suppressors. The ability to fold and reduce overall length while climbing through crap is a huge advantage for me. It's a win when you offset the time it takes to put a can on versus...
Dang, I swore I included my DL! It's 29.5"
I'm going to try that tripod move-I had a hell of a time putting go sticks on, great design but I'm a knuckledragger....
I've been making sure to not set bow down in dirt, which is a PIA. (y)(y)
Can't specifically answer your question, but one thing that seems to generally hold value is midday until dark is more conducive to activity than early am.
It's been a weird weather year around my way, although bears have been out some time now, we aren't finding them in usual spots like...
I bought the RX8 while attending the Western Hunt expo this year. I wasn't planning on getting a new bow, but when I passed the Hoyt booth there was no wait to shoot it, and well, here we are! It was very nice to shoot-smooth draw, much quieter than my RX1, and the 80 pounds felt more like 70...
I have always understood whatever your towing is covered by auto policy. If you can find your actual policy-the 20+ page one they mail you, it may have it in there.
John I have quite a bit of new gear that is all in bins that never gets used. When you have time and things settle down text...
We would love to get one, but have heard of so many bad maintenance stories.
Is there such a thing as an economical model that won’t break the bank, and last enough to get use out of?
Appreciate that your curious, but moderating is not a public forum gig. Nor is part of the job explaining every action.
This side bar discussion is over, let's get back on topic.