If you're missing ligaments, there is nothing a DO could do that an MD couldn't. However, if it's just minor damage, try finding a DO that practices OMM I think is what it's called. Some people don't believe in it and that's usually because they had someone try to sell it to them as a miracle...
Sooooo everyone is throwing out fancy dogs and that's cool. But, don't forget about good old golden retriever. If trained well, they are better hunters than the average dog and better family dogs than most hunting dogs. They do shed though. And they will likely be a flusher which is doable but...
For reference, I have an 03 wrangler straight piped project rig not a gladiator. However I've driven some and have rode in a few. I struggle to understand where they fit in personally. It's like all Wranglers..... they are the worst of all the world's but do a bit of everything lol. Towing...
Currently have a 22" barrel 6.5 suppressed with a rex mg7k. You get used to it way faster than you think. The only times I've noticed it is when I accidentally touched stuff near the ground with the muzzle. If you just carry it muzzle up you'll never notice. All that being said, my future rifles...
Now that's an interesting addition to the convo. I'd love to see where they posted it. Frankly, I don't ever see myself shooting past 300 even though I make sure I'm good to go at 500 just in case. If you find out where they posted it. Let me know
Agreed, I'd even argue there is more than what you stated but the average Joe wouldn't have any idea about how to track that. In fact, I feel like most people don't even think about the velocities.
Everyone is always worried about bullets having a minimum velocity for expansion. However, I've been reading that some bullets grenade when not intended because they are going "to fast" as was hypothesized by others on the internet.
For example, this year I hit a deer at 75 yards with an ELD-x...
I saw a bunch of people saying you can thread your "sporter" barrel. There are a couple things to keep in mind that I learned "the hard way". Aka I was about to screw it up but I talked to a really good gunsmith. There are two predominate thread pitches for muzzles I'm just going to call them...
Not really concerned with GPA. The point was more directed at the fact there are lots (not all) who get a easy degree and don't make much money off of it. Where as, the majority of harder degrees have a higher chance of making better money. There is always exceptions to the rule. Just take a...
Call me crazy but don't look for a side hustle. You need to look for an investment that doesn't equate your time with money. In the past I've done welding/fabrication and residential HVAC design work to name a few. I always ended up getting burnt out. Instead I'm focusing on getting to the...
As someone who graduated from a college in the states you're mentioning.... if he gets a degree that pays well instead of wasting time and racking up debt he will have to apply himself. In doing so, he will have little to no time to hunt. Nearly half of my class loved hunting and we have big...
Lol prepare to get physically wrecked. Generally speaking, Idaho is one of the most rugged hunting states and even people who hunt many western states agree its rough. Plenty of much easier western states to hunt.
If anyone is going to give you free location advice they probably aren't giving...