So far I have used one head on 2 deer. The second was bedded down and it zipped through and hit a rock on the other side, chewing up one edge a bit. I could of resharpened it, but didn't feel like taking that much time. So I just ordered a replacement 3 pack of main blades. IW does have a...
I will be attending the TAC Big Sky event this year and have a few open seats in my truck. My wife decided to stay home so I will be going solo. If anyone needs a ride or just somebody to hang out with, just message me.
I live in Billings and plan on leaving Thursday to try and get a decent...
There was no further contact from Hanwag as far as what to do beyond contacting the cobbler. From what I understand in the emails, I do the legwork with the cobbler as far as if the shoes are repairable and estimating a turnaround time, and then the lady from Hanwag steps in and finishes setting...
Last September I purchased a pair of the Hanwag Banks II boots. They fit great and I was really enjoying them. A few weeks ago the stitching on the left boot started coming apart on me. Now yes they are 9 months old, but my work has me gone every other week and I do not bring them with me, so...
A hinge is fired by relaxing for hand and allowing the release to pivot. A back tension release is fired by drawing the bow with the release safety held on, then fires by releasing the safety and pulling backwards. A back tension release works because it's "firing weight" is a few pounds higher...
If that's working for you, keep it up. Sounds like counting is helping not worry about your pin float and thats good.
When I was dealing with tp, I watched a bunch of videos and listened to or read whatever I could find about it. In the end, I had to chant the phrase "let it float" while I was...
I use 3d for nock sets and tying in peeps.
John Dudley does a video on both, and he uses 3d. I figure he knows more then me, so I just did what he did.
In mid October the weather will be getting cooler and there is always the chance of snow. I've used an air matress with a few blankets on top of it and then a good sleeping bag and have been fine during a Montana November. Camping at the truck really let's you get away with not so stellar gear...
I've been messing around with a 15" front and a 10" rear this year and am really liking it. I will be taking this to TAC and then decide from there if I will take it hunting or not.