Gotcha, there were not any options to make an order on the website, worth calling them to see if its possible to get in on it? Ive got a few M70s that have been collecting dust that I am really considering trying to turn into shooters this year and having trouble finding stock options that look...
So what they are doing with this particular formula is saying annual withdrawal of 4% of initial amount invested adjusted annually for inflation you have something like a 95% chance of not going broke in 30 years assuming normal market ups and downs. Its a reasonable set of assumptions to use...
A note on r/fire, nearly everyone in that sub is planning around a retirement that is far more frugal than I would want. Forget that sitka jacket or new bow, like ever. The number of people on there who think its a good idea to retire in their 40s with only $1.5mm saved and a max draw of $60k...
You are factoring in compound returns but not compound inflation. $3mm in 30 years will likely be worth ball park what $1.3 million is today. If you want equivalent purchasing power of $2mm today you would need around $7mm 30 years from now.
Take full advantage of tax advantage accounts first...
I hated the 250 gallon tank on my 11kw, I had to have it filled 3x-4x per year at a cabin I dont use all that much. I had the 500 gallon tank that went to the cabin swapped over to generator since the cabin its self only uses propane for the stove and hot water heater and am much happier with it...
While I bought the uninsulated ones 200g is really not much, I real years ago having a pair of Irish Setters with 200g that I used year round and didnt feel much different than the uninsulated pronghorns that I had at the same time. That said if they dont seem like they fit right I would send...
Im nearly 100% equities though I am only 40 which contributes to that. I really cant see putting funds intended for anything longer than a 5 year time horizon in anything but equities even in the future though.
My trackers are something like 4 years old and the forest escs are 3. Generally they have held up better than something like Danner Pronghorns but not as well as Crispi guides. Overall I have been happy with them even at that price.
Short answer is yes we are doing it wrong, stiff soles, limited mobility, lots of drop etc all atrophy the musculature around the foot, weaken and stiffen connective tissue, etc
In day to day life I try to wear very minimalist footwear and even running shoes for hard surfaces while padded I...
Hey guys, read stuff from this forum on and off for years finally decided to join. Im a hard core grouse hunter and have got in and out of larger game hunting though am not finally at a place in my career where I can get away out west and get more serious about bow hunting again. Lots of good...