I had a small inflatable pad for sitting on that kept going flat. I submerged it in the bathtub expecting to find a hole or two and an easy patch job. Stupid thing must've had a million tiny holes in it. Assuming it was of those small thorny vines that got it.
Broke a buckle on my SG pack. Not a big deal, but couldn't find anything around the house to fit. Sent an email to SG and they replied within minutes and had a new buckle on the way.
I had a bunch of money tied up in an Amazon return credit. So, I impulsively ordered a TopArchery 60" takedown in 40lb draw weight as I've been thinking of trying a recurve for awhile. On my compounds I shoot a 27" draw. This recurve just "feels" like I'm not really pulling much weight? Is that...
I've actually looked at these before and like them - especially for the price. Problem is that only Academy sells them and they're 7 hours away from me.
Looking to pick up a new 20ga and am leaning towards a Franchi Instinct SL to use for early season pheasant and grouse. Wanting something light as there is a lot more walking than shooting now days with the low pheasant numbers in my area. I have a Maxus 12ga to use late season but is there...
I use one fly fishing a lot so I can spin it around in front of me and get stuff out easily without taking it off. I'd much rather carry a small back pack for anything else though as they're much more comfortable.
It depends if she needs specific software for her program whether to get Mac or PC. Some of the software being used in programs won’t run on Mac. Macs are awesome if it’ll run everything she needs. That being said, I went Lenovo after my MacBook Pro got outdated.
I bought/drove an 05 corolla for awhile because the payment was cheaper than gas in the truck. Oldest daughter is now driving it and it's at 220k miles. Nothing other than brakes, wipers, bulbs, and a starter.
There's no reason to change if you're confident in what you have. Most of the guys I know that buy a new bow every season - never develop confidence in any of them, and never kill anything either. I'm still shooting a Bowtech Experience (10 years old?) and kill several animals with it every...