4runners are great except for the mileage. 3rd row seats seem to be a great idea in concept but not in execution. Unless you are regularly driving 6 or 7 and a couple are kids older than car seat age, I would pass.
The bow isn’t shooting faster, the arrow just isn’t decelerating as quickly over distance because the thinner air offers less resistance. Sorry about a nit, but I think it might clarify what is happening for some folks.
The video was cringy, but have you spent some time with a professional digging into the underlying reasons why you have persistent thoughts about Dylan Mulvanney? That is my greater concern.
Not really either, I would shoot a hard cast bullet with a wide meplat. Something like this.
https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=347
The website says they are Hornady bullets (looks like they recently updated the product description with even more info on that topic) and quite a number of guys believe they are the T1C.
I know, was obtusely inquiring why you quoted my post on the 75 gr. hollow point match rounds when criticizing the accuracy of an entirely different tipped round?
Figure out your draw length and actual
poundage. That does seem slow, and that’s a pretty light arrow for elk IMO. Ignore people who recommend KE minimums, that is Fuddish.
Me too. Really liking the stock. The only downside I have seen is more interference with earmuffs than a traditionally shaped stock, but still well worth the minor trade-off.
Got a new T3x, swapped scopes with my T1x, and quickly sighted both in at 50 yards. Two 10-shot groups with AAC 75 gr. BTHP. Looking forward to repeating at 100 yards on my next trip to the range.