The amount of blowdown in some areas is insane. I wonder though how they are going to designate areas for salvage and do things anywhere close to timely if speed is part of the real concern.
I can look at one of our local fire salvage log operations as a good example of being no where close...
I will say with those paper tears and inconsistencies with flight it’s cam timing, cam lean and/or needing some rest adjustments.
As for arrows I think it’s really hard to go wrong with an Easton axis. They’re easily available, tough and been around for a long time
I shot them for years. Killed a bunch of elk, a deer and a javelina with them. They always shot well for me and had great penetration. I broke one in an offside leg bone of an elk but to the fair the bone was also broken
I get a kick out of how much some of the moderators over there insert their personal values and love of influencers into deciding what is okay and what’s not
I’ve had a green mountain Daniel Boone that has served me well for almost a decade. At the time I got it I thought it was far superior in build quality to the trager my parents had. Currently having some type of issue with the firebox but I really think the issue began with me letting it get too...