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<blockquote data-quote="davidwyby" data-source="post: 8101404" data-attributes="member: 7996"><p>[USER=174596]@SimonHS[/USER] My yellow oregon wedges snapped - in the desert, not cold. My KHs are tough but soft and mushroom. I noticed a lot of pro fallers carrying and recommending Madsen's. I got a couple and so far, they are a good balance. I made some big aluminum wedges with one-way spikes on them to prevent popping out. As more wedges are stacked, the angle compounds, gets steeper, and they pop out. Putting dirt or sawdust on them helps.</p><p></p><p>[USER=179583]@The Shooters Apprentice[/USER] I'm pretty cowboy, but even I put a rope or cable in trees with powerlines in the way... ;-)</p><p></p><p>[USER=2122]@turnkey4099[/USER] lots of how tos on YT...sketchy stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidwyby, post: 8101404, member: 7996"] [USER=174596]@SimonHS[/USER] My yellow oregon wedges snapped - in the desert, not cold. My KHs are tough but soft and mushroom. I noticed a lot of pro fallers carrying and recommending Madsen's. I got a couple and so far, they are a good balance. I made some big aluminum wedges with one-way spikes on them to prevent popping out. As more wedges are stacked, the angle compounds, gets steeper, and they pop out. Putting dirt or sawdust on them helps. [USER=179583]@The Shooters Apprentice[/USER] I'm pretty cowboy, but even I put a rope or cable in trees with powerlines in the way... ;-) [USER=2122]@turnkey4099[/USER] lots of how tos on YT...sketchy stuff! [/QUOTE]
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