William74080
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So this is the first I've seen or heard of it. Pretty impressive. Has anyone else seen this or bought it? Curious cause I'm very tempted to buy one.
It is very impressive that they manage to sell them to folks, yes.Pretty impressive.
What he^ said.It is very impressive that they manage to sell them to folks, yes.
I have had animals practically crawl into my lap in plain old RealTree cotton. Literally have had to shoo possums and dillers off of me turkey hunting, and once had a raccoon climb all the way up to where he was sniffing the tag end of my ROS strap.I recieved a set as a gift 2 years ago. I think there's something to it. Lots of close deer, pileated woodpeckers within 3 feet, squirrels nearly climbing on me. Hard to prove, but I feel they have some value.
I"ve been sitting in a ladder stand and had several turkeys roost on the steps. Last year I had an owl come in for a landing on my arm...no kidding...scared the crap out of me, thought I was a branch. it was just as scared as I was though when I started yelling...That old school mossy oak treestand must have some 6th sense mojo to it...I have had animals practically crawl into my lap in plain old RealTree cotton. Literally have had to shoo possums and dillers off of me turkey hunting, and once had a raccoon climb all the way up to where he was sniffing the tag end of my ROS strap.
The biggest advocate of this tech I have ever met in person also believed that his sister was "mildly telekinetic" and could bend spoons with her mind as a kid. Of course, that "gift" waned later in her childhood, after the family moved away from an area of Florida that had "lots of crystals in the ground.
I wish I was kidding.
Never heard of him! SeriouslyBut but but John Dudley thinks they work.
I think for archery Dudley is really knowledgeable and helps a lot of people out BUT when your the only celebraty/PRO/TV/youtube hunter that uses Hecs and put your name on it your pushing a product you probably don't actually think works but like the paycheck.
Did you read the paper? It was written by a grad student who couldn't decide whether or not to capitalize "hypothesis," and who literally cited wikipedia in his explanation of EMF. That's just the first page...Perhaps the study is flawed in some way, but they do have a study that was documented with additional links to excerpts from other research.
https://www.hecshunting.com/about/hecs-research/
Actually, tons of valuable research in numerous fields of study (medicine, etc.) is conducted by grad students. And whether or not he does or doesn't capitalize hypothesis means very little. There are some brilliant people throughout history who couldn't spell, communicate effectively through writing, do certain types of math, etc.Did you read the paper? It was written by a grad student who couldn't decide whether or not to capitalize "hypothesis," and who literally cited wikipedia in his explanation of EMF. That's just the first page...
You make valid points.Actually, tons of valuable research in numerous fields of study (medicine, etc.) is conducted by grad students. And whether or not he does or doesn't capitalize hypothesis means very little. There are some brilliant people throughout history who couldn't spell, communicate effectively through writing, do certain types of math, etc.
Again, the study may be flawed but it's best to disprove his data rather than dismissing the entire thing because of whether or not he does or doesn't capitalize a certain word.
And honestly, I don't know if this stuff really works or not, but the military as well as local, state, and federal law enforcement using the suits warrants taking the technology a little more seriously (IMO).