I have been meaning to track better, but probably 3000-3500. Ive always been a pretty big eater for my size, and I still have to intentionally put enough food down. I am definitely increasing body fat in the mean time, but I already know how to take care of that!
Starting Strength is a book and...
I can relate. I'm 5'11, was 163lbs 4 weeks ago (have been 155-160 for 10 years probably). Now I'm about 171lbs due to eating a caloric surplus and working through the Starting Strength program. I did something similar in college with excellent results, and I'm even more driven now.
I have...
I use a thumb button primarily for a more consistent anchor, but I also dislike a release dangling from my wrist and banging into everything. Keep it in a consistent, secure place for most of your travels to avoid losing. I use the stretchy pocket on the side of my bino harness. Super secure and...
I haven't used these specifically, but I had about 5 minutes with an older pair of 15x stabilized binos (Cannons IIRC) about 3 years ago. I was definitely impressed. It made me wonder why there weren't more common for hunting use. I have pretty steady hands, but still have a tough time holding...
Same stiffness. The Baltoro is leather, just a little more like a suede. The two boots are incredibly similar.
Didn't get to test out durability. I'm pretty sure the Crestas don't have a goretex liner thru the tongue because they leaked like crazy the first time I hit deep enough water to cover...
It is definitely popular with offroaders . And there are definitely people who run GMRS base stations just like Ham.
I haven't heard much for highway chatter on the regular channels. Almost everything I've heard has been through the repeaters. I'm not sure if that's the norm or just my area...
You could also check out GMRS radios.
While not compatible with CB, they are higher power (upto 50W vs like 4W for CB) and can connect to repeaters for a large broadcast range.
There is a big public GMRS repeater near me that must broadcast a 50 mile radius. One can hear a lot of interesting...
I'm looking to try a new quiver for next year. A tight spot (5 or 7 arrow) was at the top of my list. This looks interesting enough to consider as well, so I'm looking forward to hearing feedback on it over the coming weeks and months.
EDIT: I'm curious to hear weight specs and where it's made.
I have only shot Bohning Blazers in 3 fletch (offset) and Heat in 4 fletch (helical).
It was quite surprising to me how much quieter the Heat are compared to the Blazers; a friend even made a comment about how noisy the Blazers were in comparison.
While I haven't yet shot broadheads with Heat...
I only stepped into the archery realm at the beginning of this year, but I bought a wise choice about 2 months ago. For me it was a massive improvement in consistency in anchor over my wrist strap release. I find it to be more natural and comfortable as well.
However, I find the 3rd finger...
Those are sweet wraps!!! Looks like a very tidy arrow build - impressive - thanks for sharing.
While not nearly as cool as the OPs arrows, I just fletched my first dozen arrows using Oracal 651, cut on my wife's Cricut as well. A manual straight edge trimmer would be a great alternative for...
Just used my Synunm bow press for the first time. All I did was add a string twist to help with peep rotation. It took a few minutes to figure it out and get everything adjusted to my bow. Not a big deal. All of the ropes and such definitely can get in the way and be a nuisance.
I don't see a...
I just bought the 1111 Cresta GTX RR. I tried it side by side with the 1110 Baltoro Lite GTX RR for a couple days in my house. Those boots are very similar: same height, almost identical build & feel just with slightly different materials.
The outsoles are different and the Cresta has a...