Hoyt Vicxen, 40lb draw weight
Black eagle 500 spine 85 grain field tips
True Fire Panic X Release
Fast Eddie Spot Hog
Whisker Bisquit
Elk - center black circle 42 yards
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I carry a Stone Glacier 5900. It’s a great pack with a meat shelf, however it’s not ideally fitted for women.
Sitka’s women’s mountain hauler 2700 is an excellent day pack for women. The hip belt is contoured for women’s hips, and the shoulder straps are contoured as well. It’s the best pack...
That’s the problem. Literally no one makes a pack designed specifically for women that is also designed to carry meat/lots of gear. You can make a frame smaller but that’s not what makes it designed for a woman. It’s designed for a small framed person.
One guy said he is a small framed...
That’s a great anniversary gift! I shoot everything with a 223. Gasp. I have hunted and killed with a 6.5 cm and a 308. I prefer to carry my 223. I got my first bear with the 223.
It definitely matters what ammo you shoot. If you reload, 77gr TMK are nasty. If you don’t reload, 62gr federal...
You should check out backpackingchef.com. It’s a good place to start for recipes and tips. I’ve done some trial and error with dehydrated meals. They are definitely different than freeze dried. They use about the same amount of water, but if you’re use to Mountain House where you boil water...
Depends on if they are frozen or not. I don’t make them Oso Bucco style-yet. But I do make pot roast type meals with shanks in the instant pot and the meat falls off the bone! Mine are usually frozen. I put them in the instant pot with a cup or so of broth and a cup of balsamic vinegar (or red...
I think most people figure out their gear through the trial and error method! Two things really influenced me to do this test and get it figured out fast. 1-I’m not about being cold/wet/miserable on trips! I’m not that hardcore. 2-My group of friends introduced me to the idea of testing my...
I agree with everyone. A good insulated pad and a warm sleeping bag are very important for a good nights rest. I’m willing to carry a heavier pad/bag if it means I will get better sleep. The stove is awesome for moral. If you’re in the backcountry for a few days to weeks it really elevates...
I’d suggest if you want to do a 22 and are interested in an ar platform get a Smith and Wesson 15-22. It’s around $300. All the manipulations would be the same as a 223 ar. If you do a conversion, it doesn’t lock the bolt back and the manipulations wouldn’t be the same. You can pay a little bit...
Thank you. And you definitely should! You never know what can happen in the backcountry and trusting your clothing system gives a lot of confidence. But if you do try it make sure that someone who is not participating is there and can keep you safe. Good luck!
He wore Patagonia Capilene Level 1 bottoms and First Spear ACM 100 Hoody top. His base layers were synthetic and synthetic/merino blend both were extremely lightweight. The Active Tank Top and the Fjallraven tights are heavy.
It depends on what she prefers to wear. Does she prefer a bootcut style of active wear or is she more of a leggings lady? If she likes bootcut pants then Sitka’s Timberline pant for women is an excellent option. They have a waterproof seat and waterproof knees, which also hold knee pads. The...
My feet are always cold! Even with insulated boots. I guess with insulation, my feet sweat and therefore get cold. Without insulation, my feet are just cold. I haven’t figured out how to keep my feet from freezing.
It depends on what you’re looking for. I dislike rigid hunting/hiking boots. I know some like them for sidehilling or bracing ankles, but I’m in favor of the barefoot, low profile boot. I am much more confident when I can feel the ground. I really enjoyed my inov-8 roc-lites. They have cleats...
Right. So good bullet in 243 and a good bullet in a 300wsm, both gut shots. Is the 300wsm big enough to turn a gut shot into a lung shot?
I’m sure there’s women who are totally cool with recoil-buttttt I haven’t seen any that are cool with it who don’t flinch like a mofo. In fact, I’ve seen a...