I bought my wife a stone glacier, their frame seems to be a bit less pack boardish than my old duplex. Its also lighter to start with and can handle more than she will ever be able to pack...She has their original frame with a sky 5100...
Well that make sense. I remember you are a nurse, I am also a nurse (trauma ICU) and I was just curious. That makes sense!
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I am looking into starting dabbling with the long range set ups and shooting. My first step is always lots of reading and learning. I have been reading quite a bit on ballistic studies.com and was just wondering if anyone has read their books on reloading, shooting etc and if they are worth the...
My wife shot her bull this year with a 140gr AB out of 270 win at 308 yds this year. Double lung complete pass through, plenty of damage internally, about a 2 " exit
I have a used Badlands Superday pack. This has just been sitting around for a couple years now so I have decided to get rid of it. The last time I used it was last weekend chukar hunting, prior to that I only used it for day trips hiking and fly fishing.
The pack has some dust and grit on it...
My wife started with an Osprey. Great pack for backpacking, and now has a Stone Glacier, which is a great pack for backpacking and hunting.... price difference is ample but I was glad she could carry legit weight weight when packing out her elk.... and so was she I might add. The Stone Glacier...
I have the vipers, my brother has the diamondbacks, and my dad went in between the two with some Talon's. For the price I would go with the Talon's. They are very similar to my vipers. Whatever you do go through Elknut for purchasing!
And this is the build process.http://www.rokslide.com/forums/showthread.php?8528-R-D-Longbow-Build. He just finished another one recently as well, feel free to PM him with questions.