I use fixed on my hunting equipment and dovetail when I shoot tournaments. The further out the sight is the finer adjustments you can make. I also shoot a bigger peep on my hunting bow and smaller peep on my target set up. It’s all personal preference
I’ve owned 2 of their high end rifle scopes, 2 razor binoculars and a rangefinder. Had to contact their world class warranty on every item. They were fantastic each and every time.
that being said - I’ll never buy another product from them. I’d rather pay more and not have any failures...
I bought this rifle a few years ago for my son’s az elk hunt. He shot approx 4 boxes through it and one bullet through his bull👍🏻. Gun looks new. Micro bastard brake installed, limb saver butt pad installed. $1200 obo + shipping. Let me know if you have any questions... thanks
wade
Cool to hear there are good bosses out there. I need to change industries! Can you contact his wife? Maybe she can provide insight into something he doesn’t share with his employees? I like the fly fishing idea unless he’s not a fly fisherman...a guided raft fishing trip with his new rod / reel...
Your broad head will shoot as accurate as your bow is tuned. I have 4 different heads that all shoot great at 85 yards. I don’t dare shoot 2 into the target...obviously, design wise the shorter in length and smaller in diameter heads grab less wind and are a hair more forgiving.
I’ll tell you my reason. I’m 90% archery and only wanted a rifle to deer hunt in AZ with my son who didn’t like to bow hunt. I had a tikka stainless 25-06 that shot 3” groups at 200 yards and always had one that would be 5” out. I didn’t even try at 500. I took it to a great gunsmith in AZ and...
I bought a Stihl ms250 for the exact same reason and couldn’t be happier. Only complaint is when my wife see me cutting next to a big saw and questions my manhood😂