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    Sold Swarovski NL Pure 8x42

    This set has never left my home. Looked through a couple times on the porch watching our neighborhood squirrel family. Zero issues or flaws. Has an outdoorsman’s stud installed. Retail is $3,449 Selling for $2,600 Or Best Offer shipped with signature confirmation. PayPal friends and family...
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    Sold Swarovski NL Pure 12x42

    Used on one brief hunt. Zero flaws. Has an Outdoorsman’s NL stud installed. Comes with everything original to them inside the box. Retail is $3,549 Selling for $2,900 Or Best Offer. Includes expedited shipping. A signature will be needed on delivery. PayPal friends and family. Please look at...
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    WTS Moonshine fly rod

    I don't know that I see much of the negative anymore but when they first showed up, they flooded the web with advertisement and folks showing them off. I think it's just the Nickelback of fly fishing scenario. It became cool to hate them. I agree about not paying attention. The web can be...
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    WTS Moonshine fly rod

    Wish this had come up a week ago as I ordered the blackout drifter. Don’t understand the bad mouthing of Moonshine. They are fantastic rods and at a great price. And some of the best looking I’ve seen at any price. Good luck with sell. Someone is getting a great deal.
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    Kifaru Maniml

    Anyone else get this new bag and find yourself frustrated trying to hook it to the frame? I’ve tried looking at the videos and such and it just doesn’t make sense. The buckles don’t line up with the cut outs on the Ark and if you put it where they do, the hip belt straps are diagonal and...
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    Upcoming Year

    As a bonafide gear w#ore, I’d say don’t even worry about that right now. Basics in the beginning are best as you learn the animal. Decent binoculars, comfortable waterproof boots, a sharp knife, some game bags, a pack that is comfortable, and a rangefinder. If there’s some things I’d recommend...
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    Ark sizing

    If you are over 5’6” I wouldn’t touch the 22.
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    Elk in heavy recreational traffic areas

    I hunt an area with great elk numbers but tons of atv trails and tons of atv traffic. Not much for hikers and rarely ever run into another hunter. I’ve found through lots of trial and error that the elk and deer are staying in the timber. Every elk I’ve seen come into the meadows and openings...
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    Badlands MRK6

    Just looked and there's a K2 in the classifieds on here right now for $275. It is two back in the series but still a fantastic pack and actually the one I bought the following week after I got back from the hunt above. My buddy still uses his and swears it's the best thing he's ever worn.
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    Tension release for hunting Elk

    All releases can be used as a BT release. Just have to train yourself to not "pull" the trigger. I specifically switched to the Stan Onnex for this reason as I was starting to punch the trigger on my old one. I adjusted the button in a such a way that it sits in the very bottom crease of my...
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    Badlands MRK6

    You can do FAR better for less. You can regularly find a used EXO or Kifaru with the last series frames (K3 for exo or Duplex Lite for Kifaru). I know some folks run Badlands, and that was my first "real" pack as well. I can tell you that there is absolutely zero comparison to a pack from those...
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    WTB WTB Swarovski STC

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    What’s your back country bow weight

    My bow is about 6 pounds in the morning and is 80 pounds by the time I get back to camp at dark.
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    Arrow Build

    First thing I’d say is take that arrow down an inch and a half in length. I too shoot 29” and cut mine to 27” carbon to carbon but have a podium halfsert that sticks out 1/2 inch. Favorite arrow is the RIP TKO in a 250 spine. My halfsert is 30 grains. Broadhead is 150. Three Q2i 2.5 vanes and a...
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    Kifaru duplex frame

    You gotta put this in the classifieds. It will get deleted in here. Thought I’d let you know before that happens.
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    Elk Broadhead Suggestions for Low Poundage Archers

    I’d say more important than the actual head is knowing max range. That 50 pound bow is going to carry as much energy as a 70 pound bow from 10-15 years ago and they were putting critters down without a hitch. Stay within 40 yards and use a very sharp head. I really like the Grim Reaper fixed but...
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    Vane Weight

    This is one of the only areas I don’t obsess. When I build a couple dozen arrows it’s a long process of making sure everything is perfect from squaring the ends to the final touch. I’ve never bothered weighing everything out and typically find my finished arrows will vary within about four or...
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