I am back to shooting axis arrows. I think they are the best arrow I’ve shot.
300 spine 100 grain point, 50 grain insert and 25 grain iron will footer. Four fletched with bohning x2 vanes.
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Mine is a shooter. I got it on a wed and left for Arizona on that Friday. The group below is a
3 arrow group I shot at 94 yards when we were having lunch at camp. Two hours later I shot this buck at 74
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My point isn’t so much of the elk actually being in the burnt areas. There was quite a big hunk blocked off from access from what I have been told. No hunters were in there shooting those elk. So none of those bulls got killed. Should be a great year. Good luck.
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Aaron told me to get the hoodlum for my New Zealand trip in May. After really looking at it and the pocket layouts tho I couldn’t pull the trigger. I don’t like having the spotting scope pocket on each side due to the fact that I don’t really carry a spotter. Plus if you do carry a spotter and a...
I am dumb for not burning my points this year on 49. With the fire and the closed off areas last year this will be the year to have that tag. I just can’t make it happen this year.
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I’ll be honest I don’t remember. If you tell me what to measure I can measure for you.
It has the large belt and 24” stays
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24” with like new Large belt used 3 days. Frame is highlander. Belt is coyote. Comes exactly like pictures show.
$300 shipped.
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I’ve talked to Aron about it. He says he likes the new frame better and the way it carries a load. That said he didn’t say yes you need to buy the new one lol.
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So currently I have a 2015 Duplex frame and a fulcrum. It has a brand new hip belt but has lots of unused straps and stuff that don’t really go with the new packs. It’s pretty heavy but hauls a load well
Is the new ultra light frame worth the upgrade? I think if I get the ultralight and a...
So the more I’ve been thinking about it the more I am leaning to the Yukon. Reason being all those bushes going from the bottom up the mountain. Plus it will actually save me some weight to just run the Yukon’s. I figure if the weather is nice, no wind and clear I can just strip down to my wool...
Going for 9 days in May on the South Island for tahr and chamois. We will be backpacking in for 6 or so days. I have a set of Yukon gear but I am bowhunting and those pants are loud. So I don’t really want that to be my main pant. Here is what I’m thinking.
Attack pant/chugach combo for...