Always enjoy your posts, and this one was extremely motivating for me. I had my ACL cut in MArch of this year, and then had the unfortunate experience of going to sleep on the 19th of July and wake up having been bitten on the balls by a black widow. 2 surgeries later (and all intact) I was in...
and with your suggestion, i just found this... no need for batteries, have a single for the one at our house, now buying 2 of these. One for camp one for home.
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You should be able to call Garmin. I lost my unit and transferred to another purchased unit. The key will be if there is an active subscription that is being paid. If so, you might have some difficulty. If not they can get you taken care of.
It's all about keeping after it. Go on that hunt, harvest the game, and build that confidence. Besides, opportunities on private land are not a bridge you want to burn.
I would go with the heavier arrow. The difference of 10 fps on a 50 yd or less shot is not the significant. The added bonus to that increase in weight is the silencing of the bow. Not to mention that KE is not worth even considering when the arrow hits the animal, kinetic energy stop at the...
Adding weight to the front of an arrow will weaken the spine of the arrow. Depending on where you are at right now, will depend on whether or not you end up with an arrow with a weak spine. There is a fine balance. Adding weight up front will always increase the F.O.C. of the arrow, and in my...