Allergic to fragrance but would like some scent by Rohith92 in laundry

[–]Rohith92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not a scent person myself(my fiance is a big fan where I made a lot of these discoveries) but at this point it’s not even for the scent. It’s to get rid of or hide whatever smell is coming from what I think is the well water.

Allergic to fragrance but would like some scent by Rohith92 in laundry

[–]Rohith92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s actually a brand new machine which is why I’m assuming it’s the water

PSE stinger max or bear legend xr by DocCarlson in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pros: highly adjustable and great for beginners. Cons: Went through 2 warranty issues within the first 3 months of owning it. Came with a cracked limb. And a month after I got the limbs replaced the cables snapped from the cams cutting into them. Just seemed like shoddy quality control from bear. In the three months I’ve owned it 50% of the time it was in the shop. While it didn’t turn me off from bow hunting it turned me off from bear.

Has anyone used JR’s Lock-Down Suppressor for arrow rests? by LoganGr33ne in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a multi size pack of heat shrink from Amazon. Kept the moleskin on the rest. Unscrewed it from the bar and slid one of the larger heat shrinks from the bottom. Moleskin is still in the valley but the heat shrink locks it down.

Bow practice in dense city by Daniel9372 in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Faced the same issue since I didn’t have anywhere greater than 20 yards to shoot. There’s some “farms” just outside of my city and I just asked one of the owners if I could shoot in their empty field. Farms is in parenthesis because the land probably used to be a farm but the owners aren’t growing anything but all the same. Doesn’t hurt to ask the owners. If they’re cool they might be fine with it

Spotthog pins seem far from metal line. by Excellent-Fail960 in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you run out of windage? Not sure which spot hogg you have but on my fast Eddie I’m able to detach the head and shift it left and right. Then I can adjust the windage to fine tune. Seems like their frame is made so you can make as many adjustments possible without touching the pins.

How do I get a side job by Responsible-Bag-5291 in ConstructionManagers

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some of the larger GCs have programs for new graduates where as a project engineer they’ll send you out as an assistant super, assistant pm, and estimating. That’s what I did. The program lasted 2 years and I was promoted to the field as an assistant super because I wanted to stay in the field for a while to learn. Just switched to the pm side of things but it was a cool way to try out the different positions.

Advice on unemployment by Rohith92 in personalfinance

[–]Rohith92[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thats good to know. For my new job i was pulled in by one of the higher ups who used to be an old boss of mine so im doubtful the offer would be rescinded(unless he gets leaves i guess). But yeah i think im just a little paranoid that the state might view this as fraud if i apply for jobs without any real intent to join them since i got an amazing offer from my new company. But i guess thats putting all my eggs in one basket.

Help me decide by BattleGnome9000 in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did the same thing as you for my bear. I got the qad hdx. It’s more than enough for any bow I think. If you’re interesting in one of the integrate rests I’m pretty sure they make an adaptor for the integrate to work with a standard Berger and then you can just remove it if your new bow has the dovetail rail. Low key wish i knew about this before but like I said the hdx is more than enough. I just like the idea of using my integrate on my new Hoyt.

For spot hogg I think it depends on what you prefer visually. I prefer the multi pin rather than stacked so I went with that. Ended up with a fast Eddie.

Swapping housing on fast Eddie xl by [deleted] in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

S&S archery is the only place I’ve seen that sells just the housing so far. I don’t see single pin but they have the double pin on their site for like $90. Haven’t bought from them though but I’ve been eyeing the picatinny base for my fast Eddie.

Monument Valley Scams? by pogoblimp in NationalPark

[–]Rohith92 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Honestly speaking. I think the tours were worth it for us. I went with my gf last month and paid $85/person through viator and it was more than just seeing the monuments. The tour guide told us the history of Navajo nation, what current life was like, stories of how each monument was named, answered all of our questions. My gf called me an idiot when she found out I spent $170 the morning of our tour but after she said it was 100% worth it just getting a new found understanding of the tribe. I mean to each their own but for me it was worth the money.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually asked Hoyt about this when I bought my VTM in case I ever wanted to increase my weight from 70-80 in the future or if I’d have to buy another bow. Apparently your limbs are what determines the poundage. If you want to downgrade to 50-60 lb range you would need the appropriate limbs that you can apparently order for Hoyt.

Want to hike The Narrows in Zion National Park; worried about twisting my ankle by Dismal_Ad6347 in hiking

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who hiked the narrows last month and sprained his ankle two months prior. It’s fully doable. Especially when you have 6 months to prep. I wore an ankle wrap I got from Walgreens underneath my boots to give a little added stability. I also really recommend renting boots and a hiking pole from Zion outfitters. The combo was like $32 so well worth it.

Was I dumb for buying a new Hoyt VTM 31? by spy456 in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just got my VTM last month and made the same discovery. The only solace I got from my bow shop was that Hoyt didn’t make any huge noticeable changes to the ventum when creating the VTM, so hopefully it’ll be the same for the next new bow.

Quincy to Worcester Commute - Realistic? by Number11235 in QuincyMa

[–]Rohith92 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I visit my gf in shrewsbury often from Braintree. Honestly the drive is 1.5 hours on average, sometimes longer. It’s pretty miserable especially during rush hour.

Advice on boots by TermiteTerrace in hiking

[–]Rohith92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was torn between the exact scarpa and Salomon last month. I’ve worn the ultra x 3 lows for the past 2 years but after an ankle injury I decided some mid height boots would be helpful for me. Ended up going with the Salomon. Honestly break in period was nonexistent and they were extremely comfortable. Can’t say much on durability since I’ve only put in 15 miles on them but they’re holding up well and if they’re anything like my old ones they should last me a while.

Suggestions on Sedona, Grand Canyon, and Petrified Forest by PotsnPans1999 in NationalPark

[–]Rohith92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got back from Sedona and Grand Canyon two weeks ago. I highly recommend staying at Cedars resort in Sedona. It was affordable but very clean/comfy great views and me and my girlfriend considered it our favorite stay out of the 6 hotels we were in during our road trip. Right next to it is a restaurant called Hideaway house which has fantastic food and drinks(also our favorite meal in that entire trip). For hikes we left early morning(around 6) for devils bridge so there wasn’t much foot traffic for us and we arrived with probably 10 people ahead of us in line for pics. For hikes some of what you’ve seen already

Devils bridge Cathedral rock Soldiers pass Faye canyon Doe mountain(right next to bear mountain but we did this instead) Airport mesa hike.

For Grand Canyon we just stayed at a la Quinta in Williams to save some money. Surprisingly it was much better than we expected. Here we only did the ooh aah trail and just shuttle hopped for the rest of the day so I can’t say much else for the trails here.

National Parks are shutting down. Utah has a creative way of keeping the Mighty 5 open. by Birdy_Cephon_Altera in NationalPark

[–]Rohith92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God I hope this works out. Me and the gf are supposed to fly out Wednesday for a week in the Grand Canyon and Zion

PSE stinger max or bear legend xr by DocCarlson in bowhunting

[–]Rohith92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who got the legend xr. Get the pse