I got 40k cash for the red truck 2 years ago. I paid 33k for it brand new. Paid 23k for the gold truck with 102 on it this past spring. Like I said before, plan on keeping this one forever! You can eat off the frame and interior. Exterior is insane after some paint correction. Truck runs, drives...
I’ve had both. Ordered my 07 5.9 g56 truck brand new when I was in Iraq in 07. Sold it a few years ago for stupid money during covid. Missed it, picked up a 1 owner 06 this past spring. Put a built 48re in it and I will never own another stick after having a built auto.
48re are great in stock...
I had a 05 cobra until I bought my first diesel. I lost all interest in muscle cars when an 8k lb truck would walk away from it. My current Cummins dynoed alitle over 600 hp, runs low 12s and still gets 20 mpg. The power is addicting to say the least! Enjoy they new toy.
Full carnivore and keto and it will cure 99 percent of gut and bowl problems for people. Life changing actually. We eat so much poison and don’t even know it with processed foods.
It’s to the front of the riser. Sure you’re not over drawing? Many guys first do when starting out not understanding alignment. Any formal coaching or old trad guys to help ya?
300 spine for 32 inch draw would be normal depending on draw weight and tip weight. According to your first post 300...
I’ve killed dozens of critters with a 500 grain arrow outta my longbow going a blazing 160fps out to 40 yards. You’re fine lol. Even with a vpa 3 blade I blow through critters all the time.
I sold my 23 ecoboost and was looking at tundras hard. Went back to my old roots and picked up a 1 owner 06 2500 5.9. I just can’t commit to the new tech. So glad I got back into a 3rd gen Cummins. Will run it for the next 20 years and have no regrets.
I can I only go off what I have done. Maybe it’s do to my short 25.5 draw? I know my main arrows are 480 grains. If I bump to 600 I have to aim 20 inches higher on the target at 25 yards.
I can take the same 480 grain arrow. Crawl down the string 1/2 inch and have a 25 yards fixed crawl. Hold...
Bingo you said it right there. YOUR aiming and adjusting at the bow or target. You might be able to shoot that 200 grain delta “ instinctively” and be fine for the 20 and in hunting ranges. Say that buck stop at 37 yards? Now what? When shooting the flatter tracjectory arrow it’s the exact same...
You’re draw length must be 29-30 inches. 4 inches at 35 yards for only 50 grains is a lot. At my 25.5 draw that would prolly be 25-30 inches, yet Jeff only got what 5 inches going from 450 to 700????
I understand why guys shoot heavier arrows for 20 and in, the gap might only be 9 inches, hence...
I just watched the video again. The 700 grain arrow he said is cut shorter, well that right there is gunna make the point on distance longer. 1/2 of an inch of an arrow is a pileeeee of distance for point on.
I like Jeff but that’s a click bait video. The arrows all need to be the same length...
Bows deff matter. Some bows are more efficient then others. Just an example. Toelkes are beautiful bows. Everyone I’ve owned I’ve had to draw 4-6lbs heavier then my stalkers to get the same speeds. South’s limbs are just crazy efficient. So 100 percent the bow matters.
One thing I’ve also noticed is if matters if you gap at the bow or the target. Most gap at the bow if they shoot “ instinctive” and don’t even know it.
Setting up a target with an aiming point and tip of the arrow as a pin, then actually measure each group with a tape measure. Shoot all 3...
I know going from a 500 grain arrow to 600 grain arrow is around 18-20 inch difference at 20 yards. A 450 grain arrow at 165-170 has consistent and way smaller gaps then a heavy arrow.
Take all those arrows and aim at the dot dead center with the tip of the arrow, measure each arrow. You’re...
Check the service history and the oil. Even the newer 5.0 have a serious oil consumption issue. Just something to be aware of. That’s the major issue with them, if the rings are seated and it’s broken in correctly they are a great engine.
Anything under 200 grain and the taper is to small. 250-300 you get a perfect length to width ratio.
I shot 2 blades for years since I’m a short draw guy. 25-25.5 and shooting 45-50 sticks. I’ve seen first hand blood trails are much better with a 3 blade, and I get better penetration with the...