Been working on dustproofing the bed/canopy and had my Snugtop's "dust flap" adhesive melt off in the eastern WA/OR summer heat. Might just warranty replace it but wondering if there are any better options out there.
I installed the ESI ROK Block gasketing to help with the seams in the...
The wolf hunter and A-10 are on my shortlist. Though I'll probably just use my Nomad on the .223 until this plays out...
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/the-shoot2hunt-podcast.324852/post-3759691
I think this is the furthest/slowest 77 TMK kill in the thread.
Post in thread '.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.'
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/223-for-bear-mountain-goat-deer-elk-and-moose.130488/post-2903623
Maybe it's a good idea to include LAT/LON coordinates from your mapping system in text with the SOS responder? Drop a waypoint where you're at, copy off the app and send.
16" bar
Run time depends on battery size of course. I can probably test my 20v dewalt next weekend. I carry two 10Ah batteries and can charge in the cab while driving if necessary.
Project Farm did a couple solid videos on electric saw options. No riding on the front of a dirt bike abuse testing, but good info for a truck saw. I ended up going with dewalt so I can use the 10Ah batteries on my other tools.
That's what I was wondering. We have a 6mm min in WA and I'm not going to break it, but in two checks with LE the last few years they've never asked or even looked at my rifle.
My guess would be that you are certainly above your aerobic threshold at 141+ BPM, though your zones may be off as calculated in the app. Try the heart rate drift test to more accurately calculate it. My results are a page back. Below my zone 2 threshold, nose breathing doesn't require exhaling...
I never realized how heavy the VA-5 was until I put the Tricer LP on...night and day difference.
Still getting used to the handle twist lock though. Bino's have flipped over and pointed to the sky a few times.