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    Cheap Stuff that Works

    I went to my local mil surp store last weekend and they had bunny boots for $60 and Mickey Mouse boots for $40. So I’ll make sure to buy a couple pairs before winter so I don’t have to worry about it for a good long while.
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    I always settle low when aiming

    Technically a “hinge release” is also known as a back tension by most companies who make them. They have a sear and a hook that rides on the sear and as it rotates the hook releases and fires. There are multiple ways to shoot them and originally were designed to be shot with back tension. The...
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    Estimate on black bear... ?

    What exactly goes into canning bear meat? Is it just a brine you can it in or what?
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    I always settle low when aiming

    Same reason you’ll never see a professional archery draw low and raise into the target. Starting your draw slightly above the target and setting down into the target allows you to better engage your back muscles and will help put your shoulder in correct form.
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    Hha 4 pin

    I didn’t realize you were using your top pin as the slider pin. If that’s the case and you didn’t move it up in the scope housing then you definitely are going to run into issues moving your other pins down far enough to get them spaced out further. I’d highly recommend using your bottom pin as...
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    I always settle low when aiming

    I agree. Lots of money is wasted on equipment trying to fix form or target panic issues.
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    I always settle low when aiming

    Lots of things. It could be target panic. As soon as your pin covers bullseye you drop to be able to see the bull and hold low or fight to raise bow up because your brain doesn’t want to block your view of target. If it’s not a form of target panic then it could be bad form. A collapsed front...
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    Hha 4 pin

    No your spacing doesn’t stay 5 yards apart throughout the dial because the gaps get larger as you dial farther. Also Im not sure why you are spacing only 5 yards apart. I personally would go 10 yards apart, on my 4 pin I actually run them at 25,40,50,60. But If you want more distance pull the...
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    Adjustable starter bow for mid-teens daughter

    Diamond edge bows are pretty much what I would recommend and stick with. They are a solid performing entry level bow that everyone from a kid to grow adult can shoot. They aren’t top of the line but you really won’t find many better highly adjustable entry level bows
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    Best cooler?

    I have a grizzly cooler and it does a great job. Made in USA and lifetime warranty and I got it for half the price on Amazon of a comparable yeti
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    DIY Knee Pads??

    Yeah $5 foam knee pads for Home Depot work just fine. Just put them over your pants and go.
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    Who uses the Sig BDX Bluetooth?

    Page 14 in new big game regulations under smart rifles: “NOTE: SMART RIFLES are prohibited, including any firearm equipped with a target tracking system, electronically controlled, assisted or computer- linked trigger or a ballistics computer. Any firearm equipped with a scope containing a...
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    Who uses the Sig BDX Bluetooth?

    Not legal in CO so that’s a no for me. Also I remember watching Cory Jacobson last year or the year before for his destination elk and they missed like 4 shots because the scope and rangefinder didn’t communicate and his scope yardage was off
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    Tuning help

    Arrows don’t suddenly start flying bad. Odds are they are flying bad from the start but you don’t notice until they get out a little farther. I also highly doubt it’s a spine issue. You can shoot a pretty wide range of spines through a modern compound with a drop away rest. And too stiff isn’t...
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    New to ducks

    If your going with a smaller spread then magnum and super magnum dekes are your friend. Your spread will look bigger and more appealing. A smaller spread won’t have as much of a draw so it is very important to scout and get as close to the X as possible. That being said I’ve had some killer...
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    Bird dog help

    Force fetch is one of the most used methods. But you really need to know what your doing or you can negatively affect the dog.
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    Ventum 33

    I understand. I am 6’ with a 78” wingspan. I shoot best at 29.75”. To me it does look like your front shoulder is collapsing and you are slightly leaning back. Your draw elbow is dropped and angled slightly towards the ground leading me to believe you in fact are a little long on the draw.
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    Yellow larvae in bear head and paws

    Did you split the paw and remove the bones,fat, and meat from inside? And did you remove the skull?
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    Ventum 33

    why did you increase your draw a 1/2” with the ventum? I would bet your draw length is too long unless your like 6’6”. Too long of draw can cause torque that forces the rest and sight in towards the riser. Also the fact that it tuned better when you shot a high wrist leads me to believe your...
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    Antelope Arrow Set Up's... What are you running?

    For deer and antelope I run a victory vap with a firenock outsert, rage hypodermic, 3 bohning heat vanes. TAW right around 460. Has worked good for me on deer and antelope the past few years
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