As a fellow bowhunter I guess I just don't see it as a huge loss. Would it be more palatable if season started sept 1st and went into the first week of October?
I can get on board with a lot of what you mentioned. I don't really agree that August and early september are 'too hot' though. There could definitely be some advantages to starting the season in August.
I think something to keep in mind is that this isn't just about archery hunters. This...
I agree it is very rewarding as I’ve actually built a handful of rifles myself. But I think our definition of ‘built’ is different. The OP wasn’t looking for gunsmith to just install as stock for him. He’s looking to buy and action, stock, barrel blank, and all the other components to go with it...
The view must be good from such a high horse.
I just find it interesting that you’re talking down to people about not learning a skill when you didn’t even learn the skill that you’re talking about.
I’m sure you could make one if you put your mind to it and I’m sure it took some effort to modify that stock.
The point of my post was bring attention to the generational laziness that you mentioned. There are guys on this forum and others in their 20’s and 30’s doing some pretty amazing...
So you’re shooting multiple two shot groups of the same load and then comparing those results to multiple two shot groups from another load?
You math nerds are using words and phrases that are way over my head…
I've been really impressed with the Meoptas that I've looked through and can be found for under 1k used. The one pair of mavens I looked through seemed to have a blue tint if I remember right and preferred the Meoptas
You’re spot on. Working some OT in my professional career would be far more lucrative but I’m trying to find a way to be less reliant on working for the man. And it was a good excuse to buy some tools and equipment for the garage lol
That's actually how I came across the idea. I was with some locals in AZ and they did the same. I was so blown away by it that I wanted to be able to do it anywhere.
Yep goes right on the ground. Outside stays cool to the touch so you don't have to worry about killing the grass or anything like that. Sounds like a silly idea but I've yet to have someone sit in the chair and not have an instant smile on their face
Been making charcoal fueled camp chair heaters for a few years. Hasn't really been profitable yet but that should change this year as my processes improve and I add accessories. I had some carrying cases sewn up last year that they helped sales tremendously