That's why they make miniscule changes to them every year, to get the people that have to have the latest edition.
I keep my bows 10 years- so it's "only" $200/year!
Afew years ago I changed to a lighter cheek weld. It's something I had to work on, because I had used a hard weld for so long.
One way i was able to see the difference, was to build a rest out in the mountains right before dark. Turn on the lighted reticle, and "aim" at a rock on a hillside...
EuroOptic is my first call whenever I need guns/optics. When I received a Revic rangefinder that didn't work out of the box. They overnighted a replacement that day. Sent me a postage paid return label for the defective RF. They have been nothing but excellent to deal with for me.
I just scuff it up with some sand paper (maybe 200-400 grit). Wipe it down with paint thinner to clean. Then hit it with spray paint. I haven't ever used primmer.
Exactly. He was too busy kicking John McCain ( a war hero, and member of his own party) in the nuts, to do anything he said he would.
I have little hope anything will change, but it would be good if it did.
My son shot a buck from a stand. Entered high last rib, exit in front of oppo shoulder. Exit and entrance wounds were large & rectangular. Deer ran 22 yards and died.
I used mine all of archery, and now the first week of rifle season.
I like it for archery, same as all the other Leica's I have owned.
I really like the ballistic solver, it is easy to switch between firearms. I like that the viewfinder is not cluttered.
It is not as bright as my other 2...
True that!
But I only see NF, G.W., Zeiss, & Maven as sponsors. Also I just don't see SWFA having much of a sponsor budget or need of one. They haven't had much to sell for a long time.
If you already have a Mk IV or MK IV 22/45 Ruger and want a 3" threaded barrel:
Volquartsen has this upper:
https://wirthweinguns.com/volquartsen-mini-mamba-llv-3-ruger-iv-vc4llv-0025-p/vc4llv-0025.htm
From Wiki:
Because they are not tame, kinkajous do not make good pets, no matter how cute you might think they are! Kinkajous have a painful bite and can be destructive to a home in the middle of the night, when they are most active.
But they are legal to own in Texas!