Hmm instant Steel Cut!....gotta find a box of that. I tried Steel Cut, think it's a bit more nutritious, costs more, and cooking takes more time, but tastes different, a Nutty flavor.
I eat oatmeal year round.........Eggs, are getting pricey.
I think what is critical is getting " Fitted" or set-up properly for that first Bow, be it new or used. Ask around, seek out, investigate on line whom maybe the best Pro Shop around your area. Start there.
Bowtech at one time offered a decent discount on new bows. Forgot the amount though. Had to show your I.D. To the dealer and was sent to Oregon . Not sure if they still do
Thanks for the feedback and options, I start by getting my " hands on" the listed choices. I might try to find a local camera shop or Big Box and see if renting for a day or weekend is even possible, when I narrow down to a few.
Not sure when this blog was written, but $879.00 would be a Deal today, any retailers have the "Best" pricing out there now, as they have broke the $1000 mark...still going to scrimp and save for this " category" of optic's, as they would be a good cross-over to flatland...
Well,schucks, The Orienteering Club moved the Knob Noster event to February, so that's not an option, or is it? Test out that "cold weather gear". And as luck would have it. Marshall Bowhunters are having their " Snow Shoot " the next day. Lol. Now February 14-15 ? brrrrrrr......
Ok, brain storming here. 2015 Spring west Central Missouri Rokslide get together. April 11 - 12. Knob Noster state park. Camp, shake out gear, also Saturday is a orienteering event. AT the state park. Bring your day pack, weight it down, map skills, walk, run the course for time, bragging...
Lone wolf hand climber, with a quality Mil-Grade back pack system. With a Hooyman extended saw and my bow holder wire tied to the base. I hunt club properties and I have to scout and select trees early on, but, theft is a concern and I have made this work for the last 5 years. I also like the...