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    Climber or hang on with sticks for beginner?

    I think the lock on and sticks are the most versatile and the lightest. Climbers can be bulky. XOP’s Rubicon to me has all of the features of some of the pricier setups, mainly, the seat will lock to form a shelf during transport…super handy for carrying your pack. Plus it’s about 10lbs and runs...
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    Need rifle advice.. Thinking about selling my .308

    Yes a .308 would work fine
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    The Deer Aging Thread

    This was an awesome and informative thread. Thanks so much for the time it took to do it, I’m going to try this
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    Electronic ear protection for duck hunting

    These are good
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    To Upgrade or not - based on Axle to Axle

    I think it depends on what setup you feel the most confident with. To me shot confidence is more important than anything, so if you’re already shooting well think that over before changing. I went from a 28” to a 34” for all the valid reasons already mentioned and then had to rethink my setup in...
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    When you buy a New one what do you do with the old one?

    I’d keep it for your main bow and use the new bow money to setup your own shop. I took my time and slowly saved up for a press, saw, draw board, and vise. Quality ones. Then watched Nock On’s YouTube series on setting up a new bow. It took me 3 hours to do the first time, but it was so nice...
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    When is it time to upgrade?

    I got the same feeling as you and upgraded from my Creed XS to a Traverse, then a V3. The V3 is great, but every year I break out the Creed (I kept it as a backup) to practice and wonder why I needed the change. I never had any performance issues and always had passthroughs. I’m actually...
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    The best tent lantern!!

    Very cool! I was thinking of something like this. But I’m always trying to find ways to used one piece of gear for multiply purposes. I may try Exped’s new sleeping pad pump. It’s 3oz and triples as a pump, battery pack and tent lantern
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    Alternatives to Tyvek?

    Meant to put down the web address: http://borahgear.com/products.html
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    Alternatives to Tyvek?

    I’d call John at Borah gear. He made me a custom ground cloth with loops out of silpoly. It compresses down to nothing and weighs nothing. Cost about $60
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    Need rifle advice.. Thinking about selling my .308

    yes. It's plenty
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