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Like that is something that I very much so know, but so I tend to buy things that are more durable.
But if you're looking at mainly having something for hunting, like then you don't care as much about longevity and durability as
Because you want something that is going to be light and easy to maneuver and, you know, play with that.
So looking at those and then, you know, honestly looking at some reviews and reading reviews and listening to people, yeah, there's shills out there.
Uh, Yankee Hill has never given me one cent of free product and, uh, I have given them a lot of money.
Uh, my first scan was $1,700.
I bought a gem tech, quick stand titanium.
They could, yup.
This is what I need.
I'll put this one quick attach Mount on and I can run it across everything.
And then from there, I got a direct thread, stainless steel, uh, 300 weather beam rated can and.
My next one was an aluminum 22 can.
I've done the whole thing back and forth.
If you're trying to find out if a can is any good, I would say start looking at how much you are willing to spend, not how much you want to spend, but how much you're willing to.
and then start looking around that price point.
So if you're looking at an entry level or a good can or something with longevity, I'm going to tell you to look at, you know, like powers groups, cans are nice.
Uh, tone is a big thing.
And, you know, I have Yankee Hills.
I have gem techs.
I have, uh, you know, next little armament.