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Cox416

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  1. #40 is technically enough.

    I would look for something that's 50 pounds plus: your only limiting yourself to a distance and arrow weight... Speed is great for target stuff but a heavy arrow is what you want for game.

    You'll need to be sized up for your bow too, your going to want to go into a store to get the ass-tons of information about compound bows.

    you don't NEED to spend a lot of money but you will need to get the right draw length and have arrows cut to that size.

    Its a crazy rabbit hole to fall into. 

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  2. I run the vortex guide pack, you can adjust to about any height (lower on chest if I'm using my bow) can fit most bino's as well as a few rounds and range finder in the front pouch. I put my phone in the back zip pouch with ID if on public land. side pockets hold a spare battery for the range finder, a lil lighter, lil puff bottle, screen wipe. The top elastic pockets hold a compass and if i have one on me a mini map.

    With all that it still weighs sod all.

    Oddly my favorite part of the chest rig is that it has a flat top, I rest my rifle across it when hiking as i try to minimize using the sling. lost way too many dinners because of laziness.   

  3. It depends on which state your in but basically.... don't carry anything, some states even have a blade length law.

    but if you can find something the fits within the laws of:

    • Anything that you can open with the same hand holding it
    • Auto/ switch/ OTF
    • Double edged
    • Balisong/ butterfly
    • Zombie knives (anything with painted blood on it)
    • Anything concealed
    • Anything in public view
    • Multi tools (leathermen) [because of the knife]
    • Swiss army knife (because of the knife)

     

    Its not to say we all follow said laws but its a choice between practicality and police revenue.

      

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