I'm with Passalugo. Switched to Wac 'em 3 and 4 blade broadheads and they are nearly as accurate out to 40 yards (as far as I care to shoot at deer) as my field tips. I've taken multiple deer with them from 15-35 yards and have yet to damage one. (tested multiple times and still fly true). And can usually find them for a cheaper price than most broadheads.
I use Pautzke and trying Pro-cure. I typically brine for 24-48 hours, the make packages of 6-8 and vacuum seal. I might try coating in Borax first, then brine as I have noticed the scales don't stay on as well as I had hoped.
I have two complete fish hawk 840 units.... Two displays with wiring, two probes, and one transducer. $200 shipped, $175 picked up. Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I would have to disagree. I've been using thE cabelas depthmaster (Okuma convector knockoff I believe) for my wire dipseys for the last 5 years and have had zero issues. I 100% agree a higher quality reel would probably be better, but I haven't had a reason to swap it out yet. As with anything equipment related, YMMV. Sent from my SM-G965U using Lake Ontario United mobile app
If you are looking for a set it and forget it scope, very few people have issues with the loopys. If you are gunna be twisting turrets, look for something with more durable erectors.