Finally finished tuning everything tonight. Messed up some math and had an extra inch on my woodies, then was going wrong way with brace height. Finally lowered it and tonight for the first time in a long time I've got perfect flight for both BHs and FPs. Stoked. Finished my ghillie on sunday, a light screen camo top with strips of camo two-tone netting. Looks very good, and thats coming from a recon scout, haha. Got a file in the mail to get my BHs sharp enough to do the trick and then some, as well as a small three legged stool. Updated all my state and on-post licenses. Will be flinging a minimum of 50 arrows a day, often more. My spots are safe, its a lot of space and everyone passes them by. Excited, a couple of firsts this year:
1st year on the ground entirely
1st year with a long bow
1st year where im totally confident in both my skill and my set up (arrow flight is a large part of that).
Can't wait to read some of your guys' stories this season, always some great ones. I keep my expectations low. We're QDMA only this year, so I know my odds are low (even lower) but success for me means some quiet time alone in the woods and hopefully watch some critters doing their thing. The cherry on top would just be loosing an arrow or two at one. Best of luck to all, stay safe.