Sounds like it since you have nothing of value to add here except your feelings. Not eating meat or prioritizing protein which you responding no thanks to will only end poorly for you in the future. Good luck brother!
Many on this forum seek a healthier lifestyle because of outdoor hobbies. As seen by carnivore, keto, and whatever else threads on here. More people should think that way and prioritize protein when it comes to eating.
No cats here.
I can’t answer in typical meals as I don’t eat 1-3 times a day and around dinner whatever time that is for most is not the last time I eat for the day.
Good shooting, people have hunted with longer bows in the past. A 38” bow isn’t an issue if you aren’t in a ground blind and don’t pack it in on your back. Snyder is hunting with an elite verdict this year which is their target bow of similar size. Looking forward to the post season follow up.
Depends when I’m able to workout after work as well as hitting total protein goal for the day. If I have more than 50g left I’ll split into 2 “meals” in an effort to maximize muscle protein synthesis (MPS). The timing depends on when the workout is done then 2+ hours for the 2nd meal for the...
I have some super Sabre and they aren’t as quiet as griff X 3.0. Out to 100 I didn’t see any difference in flight consistency with groupings etc. so for me I’m going to stick with Q2i griff X 3” in a 3 fletch. Also a lower profile so get more clearance to shoot further in addition to being...
As others have mentioned could be old strings and cables not a true 70# anymore. Also none of the bows hit their advertised IBO rating. I have a 360 IBO bow that was around 342 IBO when you plug in real arrow speed. Then I put new strings and cables on its coming in at 346 IBO per real speed...
I’m 5’10 212# and wear 32 waist in everything. Tiburon pants I have to wear 36 to fit comfortable. Need a belt. Pant legs do get bigger with waist size but overall not baggy.
Still great pants not huge deal on sizing up. I got every solid color as I wear them daily for work.
I said I agree it’s simple economics (twice now). The warranty or implied warranty drives a fraction of the price. In one sentence you imply margins on top tier optics are not high enough to factor in a lifetime warranty and then the next say prices should be lower for optics implying they have...
But being quantifiable is the issue. They say limited lifetime but don’t specifically note what they deem is the lifetime of said product. This leaves it up to interpretation of the consumer who says well if I take care of this I should get XX years out of it.
Key new word to your argument is...
I didn’t say anything about your price comment as that is common sense. What’s your take on how many times you can look through binos before they are no longer usable? It has to be quantifiable.
Just to play the other side:
How many years or looks through a set of binos should you get before they are no longer usable? Can you use “years” if joe blow uses his every day and Billy Bob only uses his one week out of the year? Same for a rifle scope sitting in the gun safe for 350 days out...
Agreed the sk300 is better choice for hunting. Still louder than a max stealth and the Q2i griff X 3”. Nothing scientific just my ears and others. As you mention only issue is Q2i are heavy but no prep needed to get them to stick. So I use the griff X for all my arrows.
I like most people here don’t follow the “reasonable life” of product definition. I tend to think reasonable life of optics is 50+ years if you forced me put a number to it. I have rifle scopes and guns older than me that are still more than usable. I will pass them down to my kids one day. Heck...
Not to muddy the water. Seeing sign is great but not always a true sample of what is there. If I went off seeing sign alone I would not go back to where I was last year. But I had more opportunities in 3 days than I have in the previous 5 years combined. Saw a lot of other hunters too so don’t...