Skill, not stuff 2026 challenge

Every year I am tempted to buy a new rifle, and every year I say ā€œif I spent $1000 dollars on ammo and/or training, that would get me better results than a new rifleā€, then I don’t do it and everything stays the same. So this year I am committing to doing more shooting, with a friend who is better than me and can help figure out if my rifle needs some tweaking or if the problem is all me. Then, I need to practice enough that I can actually improve.
 
Bird hunting is my passion much more than big game. I actually dont think I have bought anything new for that either this season or the last. My kit is just dialed in how I want it and there is really nothing I want to add.

Same with fishing, other than backfilling a broken rod and a few lost lures getting 1:1 replacement I just dont have anything new I want.

As I have gotten back into big game hunting and wanting to up my shooting game over the last year I have bought a bunch of stuff. I think I am at a stage now where I just go out and use everything hard for awhile and make sure what I have is working, and likely sell off some stuff.

I honestly cant see buying much in 2026. One exception is a pair of Rokstock lites if I can manage to get my hands on them.
 
I'd like to become more proficient with a shotgun. I only have one, a 2nd hand Benelli Nova I picked up years ago from my brother. He is a bird hunting addict and I have never really done it seriously. I'd like to learn from him but we live 12 hours apart. I have cheap access to skeet, trap, and sporting clays so I really have no excuse other than to get out and do it, at least the shooting part. I am trying to get him to modernize his archery setup and do some 3d with me, so it'd be a nice back and forth.

Need to keep practicing with the rifle and do more load development.

Would like to start loading for my AR.

I need to develop some proficiency with saddle hunting. I am most of the way there with gear, and have used a hybrid out of a tree stand, but I hunt a lot of public and it seems to be a good way to get in and out quickly.
 
I like this idea. I think there’s such an emphasis on buying gear and optimizing setups. I’ve been trying to figure out how to shave off 3-5 pounds in my pack when I could certainly lose 50 pounds of fat. šŸ˜‚

We’re having our first kid next year and it really makes you think twice about buying gear so I’ll be doing this naturally.

Getting in shape and shooting more sounds like a good time.
 
Rocking the same bow since 2022. Do I want a new one…..yes. Did I just re string this one and it shoots lights out. Yes. Damn. Guess I don’t need a new bow.

The sickness of new hotness gear comes from influencers constantly shoving it down our throats.

I want all the new gear. But luckily have restrained myself. For now.
 
Rocking the same bow since 2022. Do I want a new one…..yes. Did I just re string this one and it shoots lights out. Yes. Damn. Guess I don’t need a new bow.

The sickness of new hotness gear comes from influencers constantly shoving it down our throats.

I want all the new gear. But luckily have restrained myself. For now.

The "hunting industry" has NOT been good for hunting.
 
Torqued to 18 inch pounds.
You’re going to have a bad time if that’s all you torqued your ring cap screws to. Double that number and you’ll be in the right range.

Those are similar to the UM Tikka rings in that they are wide and spread out the clamping force, requiring more than the standard 25 in lbs. if you don’t want a loss of zero.
 
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