I just hunted with Double A outfitters in moorcroft, Wyoming. He said he had some cow hunts yet this year, so must be left over tags. If you want to go that far.
You are correct, you will not be able to buy a point the year you apply. And you can just keep buying points, if you apply and don't draw you keep your points. I think a guarantee at a general tag now is around 5 points
I do have plenty of room there I have checked that's why I'm thinking it's just hanging up when I don't start straight, and I realized it doesn't have the guide on the riser to hold the arrow in the center where it should be. Sorry for wasting your time, and I won't ask anymore questions here...
I think the felt could be some of it. It lays so flat that when I draw if it moves off center a bit, once and a while it doesn't slide down to the middle. The quad I had on my last bow had no choice but to be in the bottom. I liked that, probably just a learning curve to. I'll keep messing with...
Looking at it closer as I draw, I think it seems if I tilt my bow so the arrow is not right in the center when I draw it doesn't always slide to bottom where it should be?? Like the felt kinda holds it from sliding down?? Idk. If I draw perfectly straight it's fine, but thinking about a hunting...
Ok I'll check that out thanks!
Would be nice if you can flip it up so you start in the valley. It lays flat so if you're off to one side it doesn't want to fall down to the bottom.
I have a question for the guys shooting this rest. I've lost a few arrows trying to get used to it, here's what happens.
These light arrows don't always fall down to the bottom of the holder, sometimes when I draw they move up the side and if I don't watch and get it down all the way... Off into...
Some Minnesota critters
Cross bow. Compound bow
270, and 257 Roberts. Fairly close range around here
Bobcats taken with buckshot, within 30 yds running em with hounds