I had them send me just the bottom part of the rod with the reel on a 2 piece. I called and the lady on the phone said the 2 pieces mean the reel and the bottom part. After trying to explain to her that it was a 2 piece rod + reel for over 5 minutes I finally spoke to a manager and got a refund...
Scott Longhorn Hex for sale, got it to get my wife into archery but she liked a wrist rocket better.
https://scottarchery.com/products/longhorn-hex-release
75tyd.
Not sure what your arrow length is but I put it in archers advantage and am getting underpinned with only 120 upfront (point + insert) and a 31 inch arrow for reference (30 was weak too)
Hoyt Helix
Elevated 2 Camo
60-70 lb limbs
27-30 draw
Under 500 shots through it. Small nick in top limb pocket (see last photo).
Bare bow only
$550 TYD
Yeah, I think I'm going to get some wides if these tune well with my bow for PA, gonna shoot them in the AM.
Sounds good to me!
I work from home, maybe a buddies house. I'm lucky to live ~15 min from Lancaster Archery so I just do curbside pickup there.
We bought a travel trailer a few months ago, had it about about 10 times so far. No major issues, few leaky fittings that just need to be tightened. IMO I won't bring it in for warranty work unless it's major. My weight is about 5k and I pull with a 1500, I wouldn't go much bigger IMO.
But...
I just bought some and before I justify buying more I wanted to know how much I can realistically expect to reuse them. I'm conditioned to just one and done but they seem to pay for themselves if I can get 2-3 animals out of each.
Hi All,
Going to head to the archery shop soon to take a look at some bows. I've seemed to have gravitated towards the shorter a2a bows recently but I want to buy something a little longer a2a so I don't have to dip my head to touch the string.
6'1 - 29-29.5" draw
Currently have a Hoyt...
Carrying a gun is kind of a pita, I feel like there aren't a ton of casual carriers out there but who knows. Most people I know who carry are pretty competent.
If you don't have luck with a claw, try a wedge. JMCK and Tier one sell them separately, I think they help more than a claw and you can put it on any holster.
I've only carried for around 3 years but I've found that longer guns are actually better for aiwb, if it's to short it cuts into you.
I carry a PX4 Compact appendix with a JMCK Wing 2.5 and it's the best experience I've had with a holster. I'd recommend getting the XL holster to give you a...