Also these camera have outstanding battery life. I use regular duracell alkalines and can get over 20,000 pictures on them in warmer weather. The ones I run over scrapes or trails I will use two sets of batteries in the 7-8 months they are out. I use them all the way through winter and pull them...
Tasco 8mp from Walmart. $28 a piece and they will be as good as anything you will find. Buy quality sd cards and you will be well satisfied with their performance. I've got 25 of them and haven't had the first issue going on 3 years now.
After about the 3rd time I started asking them questions about the guy. They all described him the same way and described the same type hat. Pasty, frail man, tall and slender. The hat was a black top hat similar to Abraham Lincolns.
I was working a night shift and just had came out of a patients room. As I was standing in the door way with my back turned to them charting I heard a loud noise. When I turned around the clock had flew off the wall and landed on the patient. The clock had to fly about 4 steps to the bed so...
I like the idea of extra storage on my harness. How loose does to B3's fit in the cub max? I can stand a tiny bit of slop but I can't handle them bouncing around alot.
Don't believe in ghosts but work in an ICU and have had an unusually high number of patients tell me there is a man in their room with a big black hat on and they want him to leave. Everyone that has seen this man in the black hat has died within 24 hours.
Looking for a bino harness that will fit my Maven 8x30's. Using a rick young harness right now and like it pretty good but would like extra protection going through the clear cuts around the places I hunt. Looking at the FHF small right now. Anyone know what the best fit for the 8x30's is?
The older I get the more I realize the importance of slowing down and taking it all in. What I mean by that is just take my time and give my mind time to work the area. The more I increase my overall awareness the faster I put the pieces together and figure out what's going on in the area...
One thing with regular hot melt is if you don't heat it long enough for it to quit bubbling it will not hold. Make sure to melt all the bubbles out of it.
Bohning cool flex hot melt is what I use and it works great. I have also used regular hot melt but you need to be careful you don't get it to hot or it will warp your carbon. Never had any issues losing inserts with the cool melt.
Once you get to every company's flagship model they're all pretty much equal in performance to me. Every model will out shoot you at that point so it's all personal preference. If you bought a $1000 Bear or $1800 carbon Hoyt it'd be a toss up to which one shot better for you.
The bows I'm referring to are mid priced and not top end bows with msrp of $1000. I'm sure the flagship top bear models are great but 99% of mid level bows suffer from the same inconsistencies with limb tolerance and slop in the limb pocket that will need to be shimmed out. I'm just saying...
When I think Tikka I think of very tight tolerances, great fit and finish, smooth and very accurate right of the box with basically no extra work. I do not think that when I think of Bear bows.
I would say the Hoyt Torrex which replaced the Charger would get my vote. The Charger was a very solid mid priced bow for money. If you replaced the factory strings with custom set I believe you would have as solid of a set up as you could buy. The next in line would be the Mission by Mathews. I...
Traded for a rifle the other day and obviously can't find any ammo in my area. Looking for a box or two just to get my rifle set up and dialed in and maybe shoot some coyotes around the farm. I do have a few boxes of .308 hunting ammo I could possibly trade but would rather buy what you got.