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What to buy?

Jwiggins762

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Well i just ordered everything i needed for squirrel steps, that was over $100. Next is to get 8 more cranford steps which is about $80.
 
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dblomberg4

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If i had 50-100 bucks i'd get another half dozen arrows, a nice Fid / pusher / puller to splice some 11mm climbing rope i just bought so i can make a few splices to create my own tether and linesmens belt
 
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cmbetke

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A six pack of arrows.

I know its a good problem to have but I keep breaking them by hitting other arrows in target. I'm down to 4... yikes.
Pick and choose! I try not to shoot the same spot each hand. I hate hitting and gashing expensive arrows.
 

cmbetke

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Yep i dont want anything weighing me down this year. So far I've had to buy everything new. Thats climbing method and platform...
I hear ya. I'm not nearly as weight conscious as most folk in here. I'm young and nimble and can deal with the "extra weight" most don't want to deal with. I also don't hunt these vast areas of public land. The furthest I'm "walking in" is about a mile give or take and that's really not too bad.
 
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