I had a Vortex skyline and now a Vortex Razor. Very good glass. You should also think about straight or angled. Straight is more intuitive, but angled is more versatile.
Anything mounted directly to your bow will not capture the shot itself. The bow has too much vibration to get any sort of usable footage. At least all of them that I have watched anyways. For pre, post shot though it should be fine.
I just got a Foxpro Wildfire and have never hunted yotes before, but want to give it a shot. What does your typical sequence consist of as far as what sounds and the duration? Like what do you start with and how long followed by this sound and length etc. Also, if you have any tips on what to...
I think the most consistently accurate blackpowder muzzy right now, that I have seen on other forums, is the Accura V2. There are ways to fix the blowback on the Knight's as well. You could always go smokeless too.
Remington Kleanbore muzzleloader primers would hang fire roughly 50% of the time in my Disc Extreme. I switched to Federal 209A primers and it's been flawless. When using BH209 you will want to take a 1/8" (for Knight's I know) drill bit and, spinning by hand, clean the flash channel in your...
I used red and green nokturnals this year. They were a little lose in my shafts so I just used a grocery bag to make them tight. I pretty much practiced with them all fall. I had one break in the "on" position and the light has been on for 3 weeks now. It's very dim now but I can still see it...
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