Gen 4 G26 or 27 can be swapped to left hand in about 4 minutes. Its a touch heavy for ankle carry but you might try it. The holster will make all the difference in comfort.
I have hunted with a PSE Nova since 1999 and I refuse to get rid of it. I have taken more deer than I care to count with it and see no reason to upgrade. I have Girts Archery in Anderson do all of my work. Full service archery shop with indoor range if you are up for the drive.
I think it might be that the post counters are busy counting the posts of the posters that arent using their posts to count how many the post counters arent counting. :n00b:
Get some Soy wax. its cheap and it starts melting at around 100 degrees. We take paper, shread it, melt down some wax, put in as much paper as you think it takes, and mix it all around and shove it into a PVC pipe. When it dries, push it out and you have a log that you can light and it will...
Its actually in the "Man Code" that you can poop your pants twice in a calendar year before it counts against you. Now keep in mind that if you throw away your underwear because of a suspect stripe, it counts as 1.
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Went to WW and went through about 100 rounds today while waiting to pick up the little one from school. I was shooting tighter groups with my G26 than I was with my G17. I guess my brain likes the short barrel. Good thing its my main ccw.
Glock 19 or 26. The smaller being the 26 and is easier to conceal but some like the slightly larger grip on the 19. If you are left handed, look at the Gen 4 models although they are a bit higher priced.
I live quite close to there. I like to go there on friday afternoons because I get off of work at noon on fridays. There are very few people there at that time. It can get really crowded in the evenings and on weekends. Nice range though.
Depending what side of Indy you are on, Girts Archery in Anderson has always been good to me and they have an indoor range and leagues if you are in to that sort of thing.