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Yes, the heavier the better with shooting a stationary target at a pre-organized location. The same does not go for us whitetail hunters that are having to range deer on the move, or quickly guess on the range of a deer. Obviously this wouldn't matter within close distances, but when you have that buck come through chasing a doe and you quickly guess him at 25 and he is 30, the heavier your arrow, the more of a problem that wrongly ranging deer is going to be. But what's the perfect medium??

3 years ago reply 0

Seriously one of the best podcast I've ever listened to....finally a podcast in the south and good to here from someone in tn keep it up fellas...this stuff is priceless

3 years ago reply 0

Parker, I have never found any boots better than the burly line of Lacrosse. Until I bought a pair of snake boots for Turkey season in Kentucky. I bought the Boggs diamondback snakeboots. They did discontinue that particular boot but I have lots of miles in those boots. Absolutely love them. They are holding up well. They have way better soles on them than Lacrosse. Look into them.

3 years ago reply 0