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Robharris
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Chucks are great for DLing if your gym doesn't allow barefoot. For squat it depends, I've heard some good things about new wide toebox lifting shoes(can't remember the name tbh). Personally my gym allows barefoot/socks so I do both DL and squat barefoot pretty much.
For running I've picked up Hoka Challenger 7 from local running store https://rununited.com/ , not the best runners I've had, but does the trick(probably going to switch to Saucony or Brooks, but waiting for newer releases so old ones go on sale).
For running I've picked up Hoka Challenger 7 from local running store https://rununited.com/ , not the best runners I've had, but does the trick(probably going to switch to Saucony or Brooks, but waiting for newer releases so old ones go on sale).
re: Horseback Riding Boots
Posted by Robharris on 7/20/22 at 2:11 am to WrongCouch
Can somewhat recommend Twisted X , it's decent middle of the pack budget and are holding pretty well so far. Also Justins, Ariat and J.B. Hill come to mind, just don't know how good are those currently, didn't buy 'em in solid 5-6 years.
re: I am looking to buy a Sig P365XL Spectre Comp as my conceal carry firearm.
Posted by Robharris on 7/20/22 at 2:03 am to coondaddy21
Gotta go on some compiling site that gets data from various stores I'd say. Spectre comp is not rare per se, but it's not common. Great choice though!
Def a 30-30. 223 is questionable for deer in my opinion, especially for a beginner.
re: Concealed carry pistol.
Posted by Robharris on 7/14/22 at 9:43 am to ElDawgHawg
I think I've demo'ed it one time at the range. Was pretty good, but budget was tight so I think i went with glock back then. It's a great gun manufacturer for sure tho!
quote:
Meth and NOTHING mix well.
What about meth and meth
re: GOA 7.62x39 - $6.99/20rd (Palmetto State Armory) Any Good?
Posted by Robharris on 7/14/22 at 4:25 am to finchmeister08
It's pretty good, used 3 or 4 boxes at the range few weeks ago with 0 duds
re: Concealed carry pistol.
Posted by Robharris on 7/14/22 at 4:23 am to ElDawgHawg
I'd strongly suggest looking into 380 ACP for CCW if you are looking for compact. Kimber micro, Sig P365 and Ruger LCP come to mind. Personally, My daily carry is a P365: it's a great gun, but might need a bit of extra practice and good ammo if you plan to go with 380.
P.S don't believe all those naysayers that tell you that 380 doesn't have enough stopping power
P.S don't believe all those naysayers that tell you that 380 doesn't have enough stopping power
re: Are expensive hunting clothes worth it?
Posted by Robharris on 7/1/22 at 6:37 am to arktiger28
If you hunt once or twice a year - it won't be worth the price.
If you go out hunting often - sure, it's a good investment.
High end items are only worth if you use 'em often, otherwise you won't notice difference most likely
If you go out hunting often - sure, it's a good investment.
High end items are only worth if you use 'em often, otherwise you won't notice difference most likely
You took good care of it, looks brand new!
re: Glock Model 43X
Posted by Robharris on 6/21/22 at 6:17 am to Missouri Waltz
Been using 43 for almost 1.5 years now and it's extremely comfortable. If it feels nice in your hand - go for it, you won't regret.
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