I shoot the Rage 2-Blade religiously as well and I have never watch a deer I shot leave my sight, also every one was a pass through, I credit my PSE EVO with that. I now have the DNA.
BUT, this isn't about the broadhead failing, This is about God not wanting it to open. Period! Go pick a 3...
Agreed I have killed most of my bucks that week or the Nov 1st - 3rd. Then I seem to see a drop off for a 4 to 5 days (Lockdown) before it picks back up. That's just what I have seen in my little part of the world!!!
I have used it, its ok! It will get you close. But not any closer than if you posted it on here. I tested it on deer we shot vs. the tailcam pic of that deer at times it was dead on and at time it might be off by 10 + or - so I can't really say it's worth the money. IMO I think most on here can...
http://bit.ly/16Fly56 Check this out from Outdoor Life it out breaks down many of the 2013 bows! What do you all think I agree with the link above b/c I have the PSE DNA. I also think there are a ton of great bows on the market these days!
Just posting this for anyone who might be interested!
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has granted the Iowa State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation a Conservation Deer Tag. This tag is a nonresident tag that is valid for either 2013 or 2014. Proceeds from this tag will...
I'd say if you can still see the dark bulb look, to the growing points in your trail cams pics then they are still growing, when the bulb starts to look more like a point then they are done. From what I'm seeing G1 & 2 are mostly done on my cam pics but the 3 4 and or main have a little more to...
I would agree that would be one way to do it as well, if you can get your farmer to play ball. I agree planting your own would be better way but you still have to get the farm to give up those acres. Bottom line is you will need to work closely with the farmer.
But it is not harvested, it's standing, the link I posted is how corn is bought as standing crop. You don't have 200 bu until it's harvested and if your going to let it stand that is how it is figured. Agreed it is low and it doesn't take all factors into account. In other word each situation...
Check out this link: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/crops/html/a1-65.html
Based on $5 corn I'd say $540 per ac.
Could use the same math for Soybeans at $12 per bu and 6 tons per ac:
that would put you at $432 per ac on Soybeans
It's costly......
I should add this wouldn't take in to...
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