I agree! 100% worth the money. Being able to adjust them for awkward shots has gotten me a couple animals I'm not sure I'd have if I would've been using other types.
Got the new power station. This one is 768 WH. I also got 2 120w solar panels with it. Initial charge I used a wall charger to get it from 59% to 100% which was only about 45 minutes. I ran it with the diesel heater for almost 5 hours last night until it got down to 80%. This morning the sun was...
It's definitely very loud, I'm guessing my neighbors love it in the mornings.... 😂. And I wish it was but it's a automatic. The stock transmission actually made it to 220,000 miles then blew up at the rest area by Echo Reservoir just as I was going to pass someone. Now it has ATS stage 2...
4th picture was just a 6g 6010 open root 7018 cap practice. Don't get to do alot of that so usually like to do atleast one a month to remember how to do it 😂. And thanks!
Since there isn't much to do this time of year what is your hobbies that aren't hunting related? Welding is one of my biggest and luckily I get to at work every so often so that helps the days and nights go by fast. And yes I only take pictures of the good sides 😉😂.
This is a good video on explaining building your own power station. I'll probably build one just because I'm bored and like messing with this kind of stuff haha. I did end up buying a small 800 WH power station to use.
Have watched a lot of bucks every year that never made the 180" mark. Have some sheds off bucks that you would think would explode that in 4 years was only 3" different from 181 to 184. I shot a buck a few years ago that I had been watching. The biggest he was up until I shot him I guessed...