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How to Save Money on Hunting Gear | Brox Baxley

Brox Baxley on how to save money on hunting gear.

By Brox BaxleyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Hunting gear shouldn't have to break the bank. There are several ways to make bargain bin gear work and last for a long time if you don't have the money for the new gear. Hunting is meant to be fun, not a popularity contest. While there are pros for merino wool or a new riflescope, it's not always the best option, especially since it's reinforced a financial barrier for new hunters. Below are some ways that you can save on hunting gear. 

Buy Used

This takes a lot of research and effort, but you can find deals on eBay, Facebook, and your local thrift shops and sporting goods stores. Depending on your luck and where you look, you can find barely used gear for a fraction of the price. However, ensure the photos are high-res, and if you're able, see if you can inspect the gear for damage or alterations. This is a great way for you to save money on great hunting gear. 

Don't disregard safety for a bargain

If there are any safety issues (fraying on a saddle, alterations on a firearm, rust on a tree stand), pass it up immediately, even if it's free. Any alterations that the previous owner made could lead to the compromised integrity of the object and can lead to harm or even death. However, this mainly pertains to tree stands, harnesses, and firearms. 

Invest in multiple-season gear 

Getting creative can also help you reuse one piece of equipment for multiple seasons. This might take some creativity, but if you can find a piece of equipment that works throughout a number of seasons, you'll only have to make one larger purchase. Getting your money's worth for your gear will ensure that it was money well spent. 

What gear do you actually need?

Before you buy a new piece of equipment, make sure that you're realistic about how much time you'll actually spend using it. If you're a seasoned hunter who only hunts whitetail deer in the couple weeks of that hunting season, you probably don't need an incredible pair of binoculars.

There are plenty of companies that offer entry-level optics at great prices. Some of these include Maven and Vortex, which are direct to consumers. It's easy to believe that premium hunting equipment can improve the quality of your experience in the woods. However, if you're planning on investing in new gear, you might end up disappointed.

While there are hunters who believe that their mantra is that they get what they pay for. However, this philosophy can quickly drain their hunting budget. There are certain corners that shouldn't be cut. In the long run, learning how to use and improve your skills rather than buying new equipment can provide you with returns that you can't afford to pass up.

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Meet the Author: Brox Baxley

As a self-made businessman, Brox Baxley is an avid hunter. He started taking up the sport when he was five years old, accompanying his grandfather and father. Besides hunting big game such as deer, he also enjoys shooting quail, red stag, and doves.

When it comes to hunting, Brox usually chooses his tools depending on the animal he's hunting. He also usually brings along a camera to take photos. Although he enjoys hunting, he never actually hunts for sport. He has a strict philosophy that you should only hunt what you're going to eat, a methodology that was imparted to him in childhood.

He enjoys hunting with his father, his father-in-law, and his son. Aside from bonding with his family, Brox also enjoys passing along his love of nature to his son. He enjoys the relaxation that nature can bring about.

While residing in South Carolina's Myrtle Beach, Brox enjoys spending time with his family. When not traveling the world, hunting, or spending time with his loved ones, he runs his many companies. He's proud to own several businesses that are focused on various industries, such as golf, commercial real estate, swimming pools, and landscaping.

His company, BBI, is known for its attention to detail and superior customer service in the construction and landscaping industry. In 2007, Brox started the company by working door-to-door using a single truck. Today, his business has grown to over 80 employees.

Regardless of the task at hand, Brox's goal is to treat his clients as if they are his equals at every step of the way. He believes that building strong relationships is the most important factor that he can consider when it comes to his business. He has a passion for providing the best possible service to his customers. He also believes that by listening to what his clients want, he can deliver the best possible outcome. To learn more about Brox, be sure to visit his websites!

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Brox Baxley

Brox Baxley is a businessman who lives in Myrtle Beach, SC. Currently, he owns and operates a landscaping and construction business. He's an avid sailor, hunter, and traveler, who enjoys spending time in nature and exploring new places.

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  • Skyler Saunders4 months ago

    Why didn't you become a paid subscriber of mine, sir?

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