Completely New

Hey everyone, I ended up getting a brand new Prime Nexus 6 never been shot for free in a trade for something I found on the street in my old neighborhood and fixed up. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I should equip it to not break the bank while still covering all my essential bases to start a bow hunting journey. I still want quality products just doesn't have to be the best of the best with my current skill level. I won't be hunting this season unfortunately as I do not think I'd be prepared to take a reliable clean shot even if one was presented. I want to be shooting with the setup that I would be during hunting though. Any other essential or highly recommended items to increase the likelihood of filling the freezer in the future would be awesome too.

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u/Only-Sandwich-5262 — 2 days ago

Building my skill tree

All I’m trying to do is continually build my skill tree in life, and I have noticed the best ways to get into a hobby is to find work in them. I have lived all over the USA but currently reside in the PNW/Mountain West region. I have been a raft, mtb, and sport climbing guide, snowboard instructed, bartended, etc. I also have my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. My current interests or skills I’m looking to build are archery/hunting, maybe horseback riding as it seems a lot of hunting outfits require it, or maybe home building but not the crappy new school slapped together bs, I’m talking a genuine home building with skills.
This is my first time really reaching out to a Reddit community but figured it was worth a shot.
Anyone who knows or has any connections to someone who could assist me along this journey would be greatly appreciated!
Also open to other skill interests as well for future or potentially because you just have a great opportunity.
Mentor or work potentially?

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u/Only-Sandwich-5262 — 2 days ago

Building my skill tree

All I’m trying to do is continually build my skill tree in life. I have lived all over the USA but currently reside in the PNW/Mountain West region. I have been a raft, mtb, and sport climbing guide, snowboard instructed, bartended, etc. I also have my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. My current interests or skills I’m looking to build are archery/hunting, maybe horseback riding as it seems a lot of hunting outfits require it, or maybe home building but not the crappy new school slapped together bs, I’m talking a genuine home building with skills.
This is my first time really reaching out to a Reddit community but figured it was worth a shot.
Anyone who knows or has any connections to someone who could assist me along this journey would be greatly appreciated!
I am open to other skill interest suggestions as well for the future or if you just have a great opportunity.
Mentor or work potentially?

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u/Only-Sandwich-5262 — 4 days ago

Building my skill tree

All I’m trying to do is continually build my skill tree in life. I have lived all over the USA but currently reside in the PNW/Mountain West region. I have been a raft, mtb, and sport climbing guide, snowboard instructed, bartended, etc. I also have my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. My current interests or skills I’m looking to build are archery/hunting, maybe horseback riding as it seems a lot of hunting outfits require it, or maybe home building but not the crappy new school slapped together bs, I’m talking a genuine home building with skills.
This is my first time really reaching out to a Reddit community but figured it was worth a shot.
Anyone who knows or has any connections to someone who could assist me along this journey would be greatly appreciated!
Also open to other skill interests as well for future or potentially because you just have a great opportunity.
Mentor or work potentially?

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u/Only-Sandwich-5262 — 4 days ago
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Grading requirement thoughts

Hey I’ve just been thinking about grading and subgrades and the current market of graded cards and was just wondering everyone’s personal opinions on them. How do you feel they should be graded and what the parameters should be set for grading and each subgrade, making them honest and accurate? For example centering being 52/48 to be considered a 10 for centering etc etc.

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u/Only-Sandwich-5262 — 2 months ago