No mask, no hardhat, no ansi approved safety glasses, no high vis... your a rebel... At least your wearing ear protection haha. I've gotten a set of bands for working out. So much cheaper than weights, and can be much more beneficial. Trail running, but I need better shoes.
D16 has a rifle season for bucks. and the AO tags will work as well, but for bucks only. a22 is specific to d16 but is either sex. All tags are limited except the AO, g13 gives 300, a22 is 1000, and rifle d16 is 3000... I have no idea about muzzeloader though.
Blue lenses for the deep water, Green for the lakes and rivers. I actually just got my costa broadbills in blue for a trip tomorrow im going on. They are super comfortable, block out blue and yellow rays. very clear too.
Yea I just purchased it actually, saw it was barely 200. I live in Julian. Moved out there in october to get closer to the woods. and hunting grounds. good luck, i know that doe tag is as good as meat in the freezer, so im pretty stoked.
I probably would have done a peel n stick on that pressure treated but i overkill waterproofing since i work it commercially. residential is less prone to leaks. Are you covering that pressure treated?
Not sure how you finished the outside of those windows since there wasn't a direct picture but that wood wont last long with weather. And they will leak eventually. Good work on the rebuild, I thought i did well when i built pantry shelves and my reloading bench... damn.
I like and use hyke n byke. They can be bought direct or amazon. Really lightweight, great warmth. and generally cheaper than comparable bags. 800 fill or 650. great value. I used the 800 fill 15 degree last year in colorado. temp was about 10 degrees and I had undermanned my tent during that...
If your wanting the best, towing, payload, and MPG go with the ranger. Although as a ford lover I'll admit it doesnt stack up quite as well as the others when it comes to off road capability. But I cant imagine it being unable to get you somewhere. Also I know there is one model of the gladiator...
Seems a little extreme. I shot a friends compound for the first time last weekend at 20 yards and kept a 2" group. If your mechanics are sound you shouldnt be limiting yourself to 10 yards for the first year... clearly a setup failure on the bow like he said.
This, I wouldn't say you have to stick to sitka, as first lite and kuiu are great brands too. I personally use first lite, but the benefit of these pieces is they are generally lighter, and you dont need to charge them. first lite is especially great for layering purposes. i first got the parka...
Steripen is what i use for filtering. Really great imo, kills all virus and bacteria. No filter to clog and or freeze. Bring tablets for backup emergency though in the first aid kit.
I have the razor 65mm and it’s very crisp and clear, even at full magnification. I have no experience with the db or viper though too compare them. But like others have said I would save up and wait, the old buy once cry once mentality.