Stryker v2 100g
Simple but got the job done on a decent bull.
Tried the ironwill single bevel but had trouble with accuracy…probably more with me than the broadhead
Personally I have been much happier with my reveal cams than the spypoints I used to run. I pay the $5 for 50 HD and get a HD pic or video sent whenever I see anything interesting.
+1 for Conquest.
Side note : I dropped mine off the top of my truck onto a big rock. Damaged the focus knob. Sent them into Zeiss and they shipped me out a brand new pair within a week. So the warranty is legit.
Anyone else working thru the Goggins 4x4x48 right now?
This is the 3rd year I’ve done it, 16 miles down and definitely starting to fatigue.
Post below if you are so we can suffer together!
Tough question…. I’m pretty average middle class…would definitely pick up some overtime to cover the tags. $1500+ gets pretty hard to justify for a DIY archery hunt though
Anyone using this? Need a new pair of snow pants and thinking I could double up on adding another hunting item. I don’t mind spending $500 IF the quality matches the price. Would use for everyday cold weather activities and hunting. Any input appreciated. Thanks!
I’m really interested in doing a 2 weeks trial. I eat fairly clean but still feel like I have “carb fatigue” and want a reset. Is it reasonable to attempt this with wild game being primary meat source? Or is there not enough fat to get necessary calories.
I’m a 30.5 draw pulling 75lbs. I went with the heavy setup last year (574gr). Wasn’t accurate beyond 50yds. I dropped down to 464gr this year and am much happier, can group well out to 70-80. Like MightyMouse said, faster arrow means greater room for error.
I cut anything that looks like it could be a steak into steaks. Once in awhile I’ll get a tougher steak but the flavor is still great. The rest gets ground up. I don’t trim much at all and have never had any gamey taste.
Deer on the other hand I get more picky on - deer fat has much stronger...
This an emotionally confusing topic for somebody who lives out of state. My family has had a cabin in Northern Colorado since the early 1940s. We travel to Colorado 3-4 times per year, with 1 of those trips for hunting. I feel like a resident when I’m up there in the same area I have gone my...