So is everyone else. There are a few left, all of them upwards of 1 million.
My buddy is a logger. The days of buying land that has timber value are about gone, as the sellers will log it prior to selling. Even then, the prices aren’t that much. I had a section logged last year and broke...
I've never had a need for a heavy duty/brush busting puffy hunting in NA. My puffy comes out when I stop moving for a period of time and cool down. I think the outershell durability and "noise" factor is a non issue in most cases.
Your probably seeing Hoodoo pass. That will be a decent indicator where your hunting as a general idea of snow line, but keep in mind south facing vs north.
I asked because another group of fellas from the dirty south will be in same area. Good luck and check back in how you did.
Folding stocks are tacticool?? That's a new one.
I hunt thick, jungle like steep terrain and also use suppressors. The ability to fold and reduce overall length while climbing through crap is a huge advantage for me. It's a win when you offset the time it takes to put a can on versus...
Dang, I swore I included my DL! It's 29.5"
I'm going to try that tripod move-I had a hell of a time putting go sticks on, great design but I'm a knuckledragger....
I've been making sure to not set bow down in dirt, which is a PIA. (y)(y)
Can't specifically answer your question, but one thing that seems to generally hold value is midday until dark is more conducive to activity than early am.
It's been a weird weather year around my way, although bears have been out some time now, we aren't finding them in usual spots like...
I bought the RX8 while attending the Western Hunt expo this year. I wasn't planning on getting a new bow, but when I passed the Hoyt booth there was no wait to shoot it, and well, here we are! It was very nice to shoot-smooth draw, much quieter than my RX1, and the 80 pounds felt more like 70...