I also use Wac'ems, i use both the 100 grain triton and the Exit, love them both.
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I also use Wac'ems, i use both the 100 grain triton and the Exit, love them both.
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I hunted 15 in 2010 and it had plenty of dead areas from the beatle kill but there was still plenty of good timber left, i was in the north end of the unit around green creek. We did come across a...
Hanwag mountain lights would work well for you, here is the link
http://www.lathropandsons.com/hanwag-boots/mountain-light-gtx-hanwag-boots.html
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You can wear marino wool for a week and it wont stink, 1 day of synthetic and it smells like mudd butt. :eek:
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We could all send you $20 and you would be on your way, we could call it "hunters against bad luck". :)
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They do work off of satalites but they are really hard on battery life, i wont leave my garmin at home and depend on my phone.
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Yes they do
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Here is a video Steve Speck did on how to install it.
http://www.sandsarchery.com/Eberlestock_Butt_Bucket_with_Ripcord_p/eabb.htm
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Look for a used Elite GT500, pefect for long range, very forgiving and stable, also you get a lifetime warrenty even buying it used.
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Post some pics and a review on it, sounds like an aswome tent.
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Wac'em Exit 100 grain, or any other Wac'em head will do nicely.
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I agree, VT is the best i have used, the easiest to setup and awsome people to deal with.
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It seems like the big downside would be battery life, with a gps you just change batteries but a phone unless you have a solar charger or spare battery your out of luck, i know my droid eats the...
Wac'em broadheads are the best flying i have used, i use the Wac'em Exit 4 blade 100 grain but the Triton 3 blade flies just as well.
Awsome pics, somthing I have been wanting to do
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The vaportrail Limbdriver pro V would be awsome for what your doing, it has full containment and and they connect to your limb instead of the down cable, they are extremely easy to set up and tune...
once a year for me, i could get more out of it but i shoot year around and would rather be safe than sorry, i also keep a set with peep, loop and silencers so if somthing does happen i can swap them...
it doesnt look like the CC is high enough for the load lifters to work if your 6' or taller.
was that shot with a bow? will it also be in EBJ?
slow time of year so i thought i would start a bow picture thread,
2010 GT500
70lb, 29 1\2" draw
Spot Hogg Hunter
Vaportrail limbdriver
Vaportrail strings and silencers
I have been using Vaportrail for a few years and they are one of the best out there, i used to use WC but VT is every bit as good and much less expensive and they ship within 3 days.
I fletch my 2" fusions on a right helical, makes a big difference with fixed blade broadheads, pull your bow back just a few inches and lob an arrow fletched both ways and you will see a huge...
I have the BW and i am 6" and 190# with a 20" torso, i have the harness adjusted down almost to the bottom and the load lifters are at a 45deg angle, fits me very well.
I use the 2" fusion, same thing as blazer just different brand, the only downside is they are a little taller than a normal vane so some people have clearance issues but it isant an issue for most, i...
8750, i was wondering how it would work to put the bladder in the rifle scabbard pocket, is there any reason it wouldnt work?