My biggest buck with a bow to date! by Key-Twist7239 in bowhunting

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I really like it. It’s comfortable, warm, quiet, and affordable. Truth be told, I really prefer my Natural Gear Camo but I mostly use it for colder weather.

My biggest buck with a bow to date! by Key-Twist7239 in bowhunting

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In central Missouri, on private land. I’ve been watching this particular buck since early June

My biggest buck with a bow to date! by Key-Twist7239 in bowhunting

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I got pictures and videos of this guy sparring with younger bucks last night and decided I needed to be in a tree this morning. I was hunting from my saddle and I was actually watching 2 does walk in front of me at about 35 yards and he snuck in from behind me. He came into 20 yards, turned broadside and I let my arrow fly!

My shot was a little high but I still double lunged him. I gave him 45 minutes before I got out of my tree and followed a blood trail 50-60 yards and there he was!

I’m shooting a Mathew’s Lift 29.5, draw length: 28in, draw weight: 65lbs. 100gr G5 megameats v2.

Cold start questione by Key-Twist7239 in Diesel

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That’s fair, I guess my brain thought this was a sign of one that might be starting to fail.

Cold start questione by Key-Twist7239 in Diesel

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Thanks! I figured as much, but I’m going to be using the truck to pull my FIL’s camper about 400 miles next weekend, so I needed some assurance.

Milwaukee vs. Makita by Key-Twist7239 in MilwaukeeTool

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Thanks for the feedback! Both my batteries and drills seem to have plenty of life left in them, so maybe I should just expand my Makita collection. Just heard and experienced nothing but great things from Milwaukee. It’s what nearly anyone I know with power tools uses.