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    Sold Nock On Silverback Plus Archery Handheld Release

    Bump! Let me know if you’re interested, or have any questions.
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    Sold Nock On Silverback Plus Archery Handheld Release

    Excellent tension release, but not for me. Fewer than 50 shots on this one - kept in its case outside of a couple range trips. Comes with original box, manual, Allen wrenches. Shipped in the continental US for $150
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    Sold Nock On Nock 2 It w/ Holster

    I gave this an honest try, and it’s not for me. Super cool, but not the direction I’m going in for now. I’ve had around 200 shots with it, and it’s lived in a case outside of trips to the range. I have the box it came in, Allen wrenches, manual, wrist strap - and a Nock On holster. DM me if...
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    Osso Buco!

    Lucky guy! Haha. That meat saw must make quick work of some processing tasks.
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    Osso Buco!

    Looks really good! I love smoking and braising ... really hoping I can harvest this year so I can try my hand at Osso Buco. Makes me wonder if a venison birria could work, but you'd need some fat ... maybe some beef marrow bones.
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    Deer camp traditions

    It's all about the food at the shack - venison chili, bacon wrapped fillet mignon, baked goods, etc. I'm still a newbie there, but I'm a home cook and I'd like to challenge myself with something overkill - like pizza on my propane oven, or smoked ribs or pork butt. Hot Brandy at night - that's...
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    Boots for treestand hunting

    I don't have a ton of experience, but my go-to has been Schnee's Pac Boots. I have a light pair, a medium insulation pair, and the "extreme" insolation pair. They're maybe overkill in some situations for what I do, but they're very comfortable and warm.
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    Pizza oven

    I have a Gozney Roccbox - and I greatly enjoy it. It works great, and I’ve done some pretty nice pies so far. I don’t know if I’d recommend a pizza oven if you’re not going to really get into it - since there is a learning curve involved. A stone that goes on top of a grill is a good place to...
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    Archery Release HELP

    Recommended resources for learning how to shoot a thumb button? I’ve watched a little bit of the Nock On stuff, and I know there’s a lot more there, but curious if there are other good places to read about it or watch demonstrations.
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    New to squirrels

    A good thought. I didn’t see many nests last year, but I did see some. I’m a little embarrassed to say I’m not sure what a tree den would look like - I would appreciate help with that! I do recall regularly seeing nut hulls pretty often, but I could have been reading that sign wrong. I live...
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    New to squirrels

    100% was an exaggeration on my part, but it was definitely a majority last year. That said, I’m also a total amateur, so take that into account of my skills. I had several fruitless outings with my 22, then I started going out with my 12ga and then I was at least coming home with something -...
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    Archery Release HELP

    I think the Nock 2 It is a fantastic tool, but I’m not thinking it will go into the woods with me this fall. A fair amount of my bow hunting opportunity is in moderate cold temps, and I don’t think I’ll be able to work with it when I have insulated gloves on. For other cold weather archers...
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    New to squirrels

    I’ve had some luck with my 12ga, but desperately want to make my scoped 22 to work. Y’all that hunt with a small rifle - are you taking “quick” shots, or do you have time to aim? I put a lot of hours into the southern MN squirrel woods last year and every one I saw was moving fast on the ground...
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    Iron will broadhead through my leg

    YIKES 😬 glad you’re on the mend. Lucky to have your wife and first aid supplies nearby. I probably won’t mention this to my wife - I don’t know if she’d ever come with me to the range again. Or, maybe she’d never let me go alone again…either way!
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    Switching from handheld to index release

    I think my handhelds are sweet, but I’m probably switching back to a wrist-strap-index-finger release for now. I’m having a hard time getting comfortable with the handheld when I drill myself on the range, trying to be fast, quiet, and accurate. I’m very green, though, so don’t take my advice...
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    Habitat Improvement

    My family has some acreage further north, by Itasca State Park - would this sort of planting be beneficial up there? We’ve got pretty dense wooded area across most the land. Our current property goals are thinning out predators (black bear, wolf, coyote) to whatever degree we can. We have some...

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