Interesting that one can convert a conventional bike. I have a full suspension Trek mt bike I was considering selling - may be I will just convert it. Thanks!!!
Welcome to the big game non-resident scam. Most states are doing it. Just bend over and take it if you are non-resident. Been taking it for decades.............
IMHO low carb is NOT temporary but rather the only healthy lifestyle. This link explains what is wrong with our current dietary guidelines. Fantastic stuff here. Cut the carbs and up the fats.
My brother has a farm in central Missouri and a third party has signed him up to make it a solar farm. All the previous posts are correct - idiotic to place them on very productive farm ground in the midwest. But the rental agreement, should this project come to fruition is 3 - 4 times what he...
I am hoping the new Ram Dakota will an on- frame truck with a 6' + bed available in crew cab. If it will 300+ hp , I might have to buy one. You can get all this in the new frontier but I drove one and it was "nice" but no wow factor. Didn't care for the heavy steering and fuel mileage no better...
I am only shooting 265-270 fps. I would estimate trick pin doubles your single pin effective yardage. I can shoot a 30 yd range with one pin and stay +/-4" from bullseye with truck pin. Probably about the same as being off 7-8 yds (15 yd range) with my setup and not using trick pin. It only...
Seeknelk is correct. Trick pin is misunderstood by most so let me explain. It is absolutely NOT the same as simply using one pin, putting it on the point of impact, and determining what range of yardages will keep you in the kill zone. Let me use an extreme example to get the point across...
I went with an EZV as of about a year ago. They are not for everyone but I can shoot it with both eyes open and that is a game changer for me. Specifically, they are not designed for shooting past 60 or 76 yds. I modified my elk hunting EZV insert (below) to incorporate the "trick pin" method...
From my understanding the contribution to blood cholesterol from your food intake is essentially nil. The eaten fats are broken down before getting in the blood so there is little to no direct correlation between intake of fats and cholesterol. Another commonly held myth bites the dust.
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Insulin resistance.....that is a term everyone has heard of but I am not sure I understand it's primary mechanism. I recently heard it explained as the body's tissues are so full of stored fat that it becomes difficult to store me - thus blood sugar has nowhere to go, which looks like the...
I do not think that exercise is a predominant causal factor in CAD. Everything I have read and listened to points to keeping insulin levels low through fasting and diet is much more important. My 2 cents....
I had one subaru, a 2006 Outback. Will not buy another one. Newer vehicles may be better, but then again my buddy has a 4-5 year old Crosstek and it drinks oil.
My father and I shot 6mm Remington loads for a couple decades harvesting at least a couple dozen deer. We never lost one deer. We chose 80 (?) grain hollow points and they were deadly. No experience on larger game.
My buddy is about 6-1" and has a Tall and there was little extra height to spare, but the load lifters are still angled upwards a bit so the Tall fits was barely okay. Any one over probably 5'-8" or may be 5'-10" max, should go Tall or the load lifters will not angle upwards properly to unload...
I have been looking forward to it for decades. My buddy and I are both pretty darn dedicated, but we found it took a real emotional and physical toll on us after 3+ weeks and we lost a little mojo the last week and a half. I only saw a dozen elk in 3+ weeks, so needless to say we went extended...
So my loving wife told me to get all the new hunting gear I wanted as I retired August of this year, so I had a lot of new items to try out this fall. I spent 28 days in CO unit 70 with an archery bull-only tag, with 3-4 rain days, 9 days packed in 2-4 miles, and hunting from a camper for the...