I think you’re good too. I always kept it in the 470 range with no issues with jumpy pa whitetails. It’ll keep your bow quieter too.
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Anyone try these out on animals yet? I bought 3 of the 125s and they seem well made and sturdy. I used Grave Diggers in the past with good success. I know they're kind of new but I can't find much info on them.
Ended up going with Rampages. Going to try 4 fletching with max stealth vanes. Not sure about the outsert but I’ll give it a shot.
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I had a card stolen from one of mine last week on public. Now I bring sticks in and put them up 12ft. I wouldn’t ever think of touching someone’s trail cam.
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Mandatory in PA but order had no teeth.
I wear one and don’t like it. Slippery slope IMO.
15-25% wear it under their nose.
Amish don’t wear them around here for the most part.
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Thanks, everyone! There's definitely more with the option than I thought. I'm going to compile a list and I'll post it here for everyone else. Not sure what I'm going with yet.
Thanks, I know some victory arrows do but like you said, not sold on the outserts.
I like those but I'm in between spines on them. I usually shoot 300's but I think the 260s will be too stiff. 29" 71# Helix / 28 inch arrow.
The wife and I just bought a house, new construction. 3% interest rate. Put only 5% down and our payment is $250 cheaper than what we were paying for rent.
My buddy owns a few businesses in NY, he said they have to put up BLM signs in the windows or they'll get a brick through them.
It's like the bible story of Passover for putting blood over the doors but instead of them taking your first child, they take everything you've work for your whole life.
What do you all think of the age (usually 21) to become a PO? I feel like at 30 with some life experience I'd be a much more well-rounded PO than I would have when I was 21.
Quick question, as a non-resident, are any of the units with the better draw odds (for elk) worth applying for or should I just shoot for the stars with a longshot unit and buy an OTC if/when I don't draw? Planning a hunt for 2021 and trying to come up with a game plan.
Thanks!
It's a good salary for the area, LI has a lot of people that work in NYC that commute and pull the prices up. I just looked it up and the actual average salary for SCPD was $136,xxx.
Keep in mind house prices are $300k to $500k with property taxes floating around $8,000 to $12,000/year...
This experiment is being run on Long Island. It doesn't work. Average cop making well over $100k after 5 years, just breeds nepotism.
But then again SCPD doesn't require any college either.