I've been a professional rescuer for a couple decades now. Some people are going to die no matter what you do. In the wilderness it can happen easier than back home due to transport time. Stop bleeding, keep them warm or cool as the case may be for heat emergencies and stabilize as best you...
An AED wouldn't be on my list unless I were hunting with someone who has a history of A-fib and even then I might not bring it. You can cardiovert and benefit them. If they're in V-fib or asystole, call the medical examiner. There's a small percentage of people who can be saved by early...
That's pretty comprehensive. I have similar meds but only carry a tq, curlex role, abd pad, and z-fold hemostatic gauze. If you can stop the bleeding you have a chance. If you need a chest seal in the woods you're probably SOL unless it's eastern hunting with a hospital nearby.
For the general unaware public I believe it matters a lot.
For scopes, no UHD is not a thing I consider.
For binos, I want something clear wall to wall that resolves well and has excellent light transmission. It needs to have great FOV relative to its optic power.
I'd have a tundra but I'm waiting for better mpg with the next engine offering. Currently in a Ford f150 3.5 ecoboost that is great for everything but towing. I'd still like better mpg with it. I get 17-21 on average
From what I recall a limbsaver aeropad will fit on here but the lines won't be consistent. Is that correct? I like everything about the stock so far but how scrunched up I feel shouldering it. It's probably just me since I have a fairly large wingspan.
I'd agree. That's what I'd imagine a stencil with a spray over would look like. I'm not knocking it but it's not what I expected based on the pic posted above. Fwiw, I went bare carbon but only because I wasn't smart enough to figure out how order the tear pattern. I just missed the notes...
It depends on how you set it up. It's a 60 gun safe and easily holds 20 long guns scoped. It doesn't sound like the op will be pulling out more than the front row too often either. All things considered I'd rather have a safe room than just a safe. But 20 guns in a Fatboy doesn't bother me...
Ok, now I get it. You can get your Rokstok sooner but it will cost you your right index finger, which is really quite a deal when most people want an arm and a leg.
Who is making the most torque insensitive bow these days? Longer ATA, taller brace height, lower let off and stable limb pockets are great places to start but which company has nailed it with a great grip?
I value sight picture and leave my single pin on 30. I know the drops so I don't move it unless my shot is over 50.
I think everybody is susceptible to human error in different ways. I got lost in the 5 pin one year and missed a simple 20-25 yard shot. All those pretty colors are a pain...