I really hope when we are discussing the events of this legislative session and their effects on hunting,fishing and conservation we can keep these kind of comments to ourselves.
I like heavy and accurate but not necessarily fast from my bow or muzzy. Just getting into bolt action rifles so experience is limited but I do know I don't like muzzle brakes and I also don't like excessive recoil. If that means I need to get closer to my target so be it.
Bow season was good for me on Public and my permission private. Lots of deer and my first buck off public land. Wasn't my biggest by any stretch or the biggest I saw but was a great experience. Late muzzy was a total bust. The I really feel the ice crusted snow was the cause of that. Most...
I'd go dual cam or whatever they want to call their system. No reason I can think of to shoot a single any more.
BTW a single cam can get out of time as well. I've never known a single cam to trash strings more than a dual cam. A new string properly installed on your bear might surprise...
When I shot mechanical heads my arrow was cut to about the front of my riser. Shooting fixed now and I cut arrows about an inch longer to keep blades in front of my fingers. Dropping a drill bit in the nock end and carefully swinging like a slide hammer can work for removing nocks.
I don't doubt a big coon could and on occasion does take a new fawn. I have to think that as much time, effort and $$ that has been put into studying deer if they were a major factor in fawn mortality it would be documented and most you deer nuts would be aware.
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