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Recent content by LarkHarrison243

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    Pre-season Blues, Coming in to the Season with no confidence.

    at what point do you deem it huntable? If i see one fresh set of tracks would that be enough in your opinion?
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    Pre-season Blues, Coming in to the Season with no confidence.

    I feel like I have no chance of even seeing a deer this year. I spent all summer preparing my gear that I neglected scouting. Is there any way to recover from this?
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    HangTime Shirts

    im going with nine
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    A different kind of stick?

    I do not know how smooth the holes are but I assume you could minimize abrasion. AS far as rigidity zip ties inside the braid in addition to some tubing would take care of that. I mostly said that as a joke as it seems AmSteel is a solution to every problem here
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    A different kind of stick?

    A true SH member would have used AmSteel...
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    The everyman's guide to killing a deer with a compound bow...

    This is a great post, The heavy arrow stuff sure looks expensive and time consuming. any posts like this where I can learn to find a good tree to hang in. I am not looking for a big buck or even a buck at all I just want to kill a deer this year.
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    Halo Optics 600Yd Rangefinder: $75 at Wally World

    I bought the 450 yard version for $35 about a month ago and it works great. So far it is as accurate as a friend of mines leopould. We will see how it holds up.
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    Deer Rice and Gravy

    That looks pretty dang good!
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    Ultra-light, Ultra-compact, Ultra-cheap Gear Hangar!

    Interesting take, I used one of the super cheap ones that weigh nothing and even if i hit it it barely makes noise. For me the simplicity is worth the minimal risk. But I will certainly keep my eye on it to see if it causes problems.
  10. LarkHarrison243

    Broadside Camo

    The versa one looks pretty great.
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    Ultra-light, Ultra-compact, Ultra-cheap Gear Hangar!

    OK, the rest of the pictures are up.
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    Ultra-light, Ultra-compact, Ultra-cheap Gear Hangar!

    Strange, only one of the pictures is showing...
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    Size of Oplux Vs HTP 9mm

    I am considering a hybrid sort of system, If i bring about 20 feet of rope if I move my stick down one time I should be able to rappel the rest of the way. It will save some bulk and money.
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    Size of Oplux Vs HTP 9mm

    That is really nice thanks, just trying to weigh the cost/benefit of buying smaller/larger rope for rappelling.
  15. LarkHarrison243

    Ultra-light, Ultra-compact, Ultra-cheap Gear Hangar!

    I used all of the buzzwords, they may not all be true but it's close enough. In my search for a cheap and compact gear hangar my first stop was AmSteel, and while it has it's uses It was not for me. I am a big fan of friction hitches so I used a some paracord, and some smaller paracord to make...
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