Spring hunt, south side. Grass greens up first there.
Alway liked to start a bait and put a big grease pit in front. Let’em track it around and do the work for you.
When the bow fits me, draw length, weight, peep, I paper tune. Once I get a good hole, I head outside with a couple arrows. I’ll nock tune each arrow until it’s hitting the dot. Screw a broadhead on one and start the final tune.
I’m constantly tinkering, so I’m constantly tuning.
Have about 94 rounds of new Hornady 300 Weatherby brass. It’s been primed and then primers removed, so necks have been sized.
Decided to go a different direction, so don’t need it. Looking for $100 TYD plus any fees.
I think it’s funny that unpredictable was brought up.
I just did a dozen 5mm Axis 300 for myself. Cut both ends, squared both ends. Wrapped and fletched on Bitzenbergers. Installed standard HIT inserts and VPA footers. Three blazers and Easton nocks.
Ten out of twelve flew perfect, two wouldn’t...
A Spot Hogg 5 or 7 pin sight was my goto for years. Still have 2 of them.
Got a Fast Eddie MRT 3 pin and really like it. Went from.19 pins to .10 which seems to be better for me. Set the pins at 20, 30 and 40 which covers stand hunting for the most part. Crank the dial for anything longer. Best...
I have an arrow cut off saw that’s pretty precise and a separate machine that squares them. No a lathe, but close.
The only real variable with my fletching is the amount of glue on each vane. I lost my glue applicator when I closed my shop. Just never replaced it.
Used to do 250+ dozen arrows a...
When the limb returns to brace, it has slack in the drive cord which allows the rest to fall.
I personally don’t want that much cord, running from the rest to bottom limb. I’ve also seen the attachment bracket or knot come loose. Never had that happen with the cable football.
It’s personal...
I’m shoot a Axius Ultra, basically the same bow with aluminum riser.
Like someone said, check the limbs over. Draw the bow and watch the top then bottom cam for lean.
My personal setup is a QAD Integrated rest, Spot Hogg Fast Eddie MRT 3 pin, crossover 812 stabilizer and Tight Spot 5 arrow...
Give’m what they’re not getting. Grains don’t work as well when there’s a good mast crop.
Grease and meat are my goto. A good grease pit at the bait will spread the word that you’re baiting.
I don’t see that they’re doing anything different than I can do with my setup.
Just another flavor of Koolaid. Another piece of overpriced, over hyped equipment. I sometimes wonder how in the world we were able to take down game 40 years ago, Hoyt ProHunter bow, XX75 arrows and Thunderheads.
Funny, my 300 saum loves the 168 TSX. It won’t do better than 1.25 with a 165 Accubond.
I’d personally pick the one my rifle shoots best and stick with that. IMO, most premium bullets today will preform.
I’m not going to be that guy. I’m not looking for locations or spots, I’ve pretty much got my locations picked if I draw.
What I’d like to know deals with Unit 12. Overall, what am I looking at for average shot distance?
Have a couple different rifles I can take, one is a quick handy 350-400...
I would be doing some serious e-scouting. There’s plenty of videos on YouTube to help you there. Get a plan A,B, C and so on.
When you hit the timber, glass and listen. If you don’t hear or see elk in area A, move on. Give it a fair shake, don’t be moving every hour, blowing a bugle every 5...