Nockbuster98
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I was hoping someone could help recommend a new flat brim for shed hunting. I can’t decide between Tines up or MTN ops
I’d like to hear your theory behind it, also the theory behind the eartuckDo you guys know why guys wear flat brims while shed hunting?? I'm a baseball player from the 90s' so I curl my brim with the best of them but I often find myself bending them back while I'm shed hunting.. you do know why right?
Enlighten us please.Do you guys know why guys wear flat brims while shed hunting?? I'm a baseball player from the 90s' so I curl my brim with the best of them but I often find myself bending them back while I'm shed hunting.. you do know why right?
Nockbuster best order a one of the tundra hybrids or a tesla with a generator. Then you can save more money for more flat brims.I’m gonna need a bigger Tacoma to haul all these flat brims if you guys keep recommending em
Aerodynamics. Tucking ears helps you cover ground more efficiently with less wind resistanceSorry about the delay guys. Been a while since I've been logged in. The reason is peripheral vision. When you're shed hunting your head and eyes are facing slightly down right.. With a bent brim that will certainly affect what you see towards the sides. For me it's a big difference actually. Now, I cannot help you with any theories behind tucking in your ears.. Cold out maybe?