I grew up with only an antenna for TV of any kind, so those who paid for cable or dish were entitled, especially when Monday Night Football went to ESPN. And my antenna probably made me entitled to those without.
Ouch. As a near 40 year old, I'm wounded. But I do feel exceptional, so I won't disagree entirely. It's just the same old song and dance, sadly. "Kids these days...". And I say that phrase now too. It's the truth we know (and what those before us have always experienced) and it comes from...
I wasn't happy when Monday Night Football went from ABC to ESPN in 2006. I didn't have cable for a long while during that period. It's just a matter of what it's worth to the person. I signed up for the $6 Peacock monthly subscription today and let my folks login too.
We're wimps and it's a byproduct of our nation's success, which is a good thing. My grandma told me as a young man to get a desk job so I wouldn't break my back all day like others before me. Grateful for her advice no doubt, but remaining non-wimpy in an era of comfort has to be instilled in...
I have a Savage 110 my son has used his first two years of hunting (at age 10 and now 11). AccuFit is the feature that sold it for me. I can change the length of pull in minutes and make it perfect for him or for me. Comes in a wide variety of calibers.
A quick search says he can bring 2 liters in his checked bag, if he really can't tolerate the local stuff. Or call the place you're staying and ask I suppose.
I like to ponder the things I could have done better during the previous season and seasons before. Usually my answer is preparation, practice, and patience and thinking how I could have done better. So not just an exercise I do over the offseason, but something I do all the time. Which is...
I'm feeling similar to Elkhntr08, although I'd still likely hesitate at ground level unless it was closer. But that's just me and who knows until the moment of truth at ground level comes.
If it was me, unless I was the original owner, I'd hang it up as a fond memory and get a different (new or newer used) bow rather than stick money into it.