Heck yeah. I just started shooting again tonight and let's just say it is terrible. Sent from my SM-G781V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
Have had this guy at 100yds for a good 30 minutes. Not sure why I haven’t done this more. Better than trail cameras. Probably 120” or so when all is said and done. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Probably not from what you posted before. I made some sight adjustments and got some rust off. Just had an insert turn loose when pulling out of the block. Ugh. No clue where in the target it was either. Sent from my SM-G781V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
My burp comment was to clear the auto saved comment that I decided not to post. One of my least favorite attributes to the site. Take too long to post and it becomes a permanent starter post for your next one
Well I just assumed you were live from the couch drinking beer. Was the comment too offensive? Sent from my SM-G781V using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
2 beers to 8 deer. Not too shabby. I was real real close tonight though. Like sitting in a bush on the edge of the beans. Belly crawled out and everything. Need to get me a spotting scope. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I actually had to cancel it- likely be traveling for work next week. Hopefully it doesn't bump in price in the next week.
There will be many, many farmers in our area getting insurance money from their crop. Rows and rows and rows of beans that look like this because of the drought on our place. Corn is extremely wilted as well. Pray for rain. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The DIY climber/saddle looks like a great idea BUT, what if the foot section slips off your feet and slides down? This has happened a couple times to me but because I have it tied to my upper section I can reset it. I watched the video without sound so not sure if he said he kept tree steps with him but that would be a bad day if you don’t think about it. But that’s a good idea
Ive got the luxury 9f being able too set all mys stands prior to season. There is no "bruh:" in my plans. But I do admire those that dont.
I don’t set up any stands prior to season either, but there is definitely no “bruh” in my future either. I’ll stick to my Summit Vipers. I don’t care for heights. I never have, but I regularly hunt at 25-30 feet out of my Vipers. They’re practically bullet proof, they’re comfortable, they only weigh 20 pounds and the rail puts my mind at ease. I have no desire to hang from a rope for hours on end. My sphincter would be puckered so tight I wouldn’t be able to pass gas. Kudos to the guys that do, but it’s not for me.