Loving the fitness chat and thank you so much for giving us the discount codes to help w purchasing high caliber equipment like the tricer tripod, i just ordered, love the comments to start long distance at archery range, personally since last year i always start at 80yds now…
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I’m a Quivalizer fan to the max! As an old (61 yo) target archer, front weight = balance. A properly positioned back bar makes it set solid on my Lift 33. Feels better, shoots better, than my TRX34! Most cannot make the float stop, but we all can limit and control the float to our favor with proper bow balance. For me, the Quivalizer makes it happen, and for Western game at Western ranges, like dot shooting with my setup.
General back country hunting question. I have an area I want to hunt but don't have a tag in a unit this year. I want to just scout it because I will be near by during the season and have high draw odds for 2025. Is it against etiquette to go in and glass to learn the area during the season? Obviously I would not try to make any moves but just view and get the lay of the land. Also, any other etiquette I should think about to respectful of those actually trying to fill tags. I am an experienced Texas hunter and backpacker but next year will be the first time I try and do a backcountry hunt. Thanks and LOVE The videos!
If your not messing up peoples hunts I don’t see why anyone should care
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Find an open ridge or mountain top, glass, learn the movement corridors, find the bedding area, and identify ways you could stock and shoot if you had a tag. As long as you don’t interfere with those that have a tag, or even help glass if in the same area, you have every right to be in the high country! Enjoy the mountains and learn.
Hey Brian/Brad, what do y'all use to get music for your films? I love the unique artistic vibe of them and am wanting to start adding music to my videos and incorporating more intensive editing. I'm aware there are many subscriptions that people can purchase for rights to use different music libraries in their videos and am just wondering what you use for your music. Thanks!
Love yalls pod cast topics talk, question what do you think about beginner bow hunters shot and recover percentage, first 5 years , next 5 years and so on. I guided bow hunters for 29 years at one of the biggest lodge s in Alabama. I asked hunters what they honestly thought there shot to recover % was. The honest one would say 20% or less, and most serious bowhunters after 5 years there % steadily went up and the ones that took there bow out a week before hunting season, stayed 20 % forever, they would say my sights are on and I got a rangefinder iam good. I think like you and your guest were talking about tun ing you bow bare shaft running. I was lucky growing up with a friend that was a 100 % kind of guy you know the type what ever they get into they go all out 100 %. Our reasoning behind doing everything we could do to get better was when we had a shot it might be between two trees with a 3 inch gap and we had to make that shot we were 15 years old my father had dies the spring before and I had to feed 2 sisters and my mother, un other words in 1975 for a woman the get her husband's SS started took a act if congress. My mother didn't work so it wad left up to me to get meat, and that was reason enough to shoot every day and learn all we could about a bow. It was 1976 or 77 before we seen our first compound bow,a bear whitetail. Iam just glad to seen yall talking about things that can increase a guy or gals chance of killing a deer or what ever there after, I really enjoy your show keep up the good work.
@@GrittyGearAndPodcast I've known him for the better part of 2 decades... there's a lot of pro guides who won't take him out again after his shenanigans. It's showbiz.
Really good show 👍
Loving the fitness chat and thank you so much for giving us the discount codes to help w purchasing high caliber equipment like the tricer tripod, i just ordered, love the comments to start long distance at archery range, personally since last year i always start at 80yds now…
I’m a Quivalizer fan to the max! As an old (61 yo) target archer, front weight = balance. A properly positioned back bar makes it set solid on my Lift 33. Feels better, shoots better, than my TRX34! Most cannot make the float stop, but we all can limit and control the float to our favor with proper bow balance. For me, the Quivalizer makes it happen, and for Western game at Western ranges, like dot shooting with my setup.
General back country hunting question. I have an area I want to hunt but don't have a tag in a unit this year. I want to just scout it because I will be near by during the season and have high draw odds for 2025. Is it against etiquette to go in and glass to learn the area during the season? Obviously I would not try to make any moves but just view and get the lay of the land. Also, any other etiquette I should think about to respectful of those actually trying to fill tags. I am an experienced Texas hunter and backpacker but next year will be the first time I try and do a backcountry hunt. Thanks and LOVE The videos!
If your not messing up peoples hunts I don’t see why anyone should care
Find an open ridge or mountain top, glass, learn the movement corridors, find the bedding area, and identify ways you could stock and shoot if you had a tag. As long as you don’t interfere with those that have a tag, or even help glass if in the same area, you have every right to be in the high country! Enjoy the mountains and learn.
Can you guys please do a video on the new peax stove
Hey Brian/Brad, what do y'all use to get music for your films? I love the unique artistic vibe of them and am wanting to start adding music to my videos and incorporating more intensive editing. I'm aware there are many subscriptions that people can purchase for rights to use different music libraries in their videos and am just wondering what you use for your music. Thanks!
Love yalls pod cast topics talk, question what do you think about beginner bow hunters shot and recover percentage, first 5 years , next 5 years and so on. I guided bow hunters for 29 years at one of the biggest lodge s in Alabama. I asked hunters what they honestly thought there shot to recover % was. The honest one would say 20% or less, and most serious bowhunters after 5 years there % steadily went up and the ones that took there bow out a week before hunting season, stayed 20 % forever, they would say my sights are on and I got a rangefinder iam good. I think like you and your guest were talking about tun ing you bow bare shaft running. I was lucky growing up with a friend that was a 100 % kind of guy you know the type what ever they get into they go all out 100 %. Our reasoning behind doing everything we could do to get better was when we had a shot it might be between two trees with a 3 inch gap and we had to make that shot we were 15 years old my father had dies the spring before and I had to feed 2 sisters and my mother, un other words in 1975 for a woman the get her husband's SS started took a act if congress. My mother didn't work so it wad left up to me to get meat, and that was reason enough to shoot every day and learn all we could about a bow. It was 1976 or 77 before we seen our first compound bow,a bear whitetail. Iam just glad to seen yall talking about things that can increase a guy or gals chance of killing a deer or what ever there after, I really enjoy your show keep up the good work.
Wierd i made this matchup on someones channel like three months ago… glad to see it
Froning is legit, however, Ritz is a showman.
Ritz has been doing this a long time. He can hold his own in the gym and on the course.
@@GrittyGearAndPodcast I've known him for the better part of 2 decades... there's a lot of pro guides who won't take him out again after his shenanigans. It's showbiz.
His advice on archery is correct