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Title: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Sep 07, 2021, 10:18 AM
I think I am about ready to bite the bullet on a  battery auger, I prefer a 10" and I tried a strikemaster last season a guy had. Just looking for opinions at the moment but leaning towards "Strikemaster"
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Junkie4Ice on Sep 07, 2021, 10:28 AM
Only 2 that make a 10" auger that I know of are strikemaster and Ion. The Ion G2 is top notch, but you pay for it. I like the strikemaster, just not quite as smooth or as efficient as the G2.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 07, 2021, 11:06 AM
Only 2 that make a 10" auger that I know of are strikemaster and Ion. The Ion G2 is top notch, but you pay for it. I like the strikemaster, just not quite as smooth or as efficient as the G2.

Strikemaster = lazer /curvedblades ..which dont like dirty ice ...ION  = Mora/Shaver/flat blades little more forgiving in dirty ice . Research the replacement/spare a set of blades cost . For the most part you can hand sharpen at home Mora/Shaver/flat style blades ...with some skill set.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Hottuna5150 on Sep 08, 2021, 05:33 AM
I'm a fan of chipper blades myself (i'm hard on augers and get a little brave by shore) but I tried Salmonemia's ion at the end of last year and man that was a nice auger.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: SALMONEMIA on Sep 08, 2021, 07:02 AM
Mark make sure you check fish usa they take care of veterans well.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 08, 2021, 07:52 AM
Couple questions ...are you in a Dewalt or Milwaukee battery platform ? Maybe getting a bare tool could be an option . Do you drill 6" or 8" holes ? How many on each outing on average ?
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Junkie4Ice on Sep 08, 2021, 08:19 AM
Couple questions ...are you in a Dewalt or Milwaukee battery platform ? Maybe getting a bare tool could be an option . Do you drill 6" or 8" holes ? How many on each outing on average ?

10" is a pretty big auger to run with a drill. Definitely do-able, but I guess I assumed he was looking more at the actual electric augers.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 08, 2021, 08:36 AM
10" is a pretty big auger to run with a drill. Definitely do-able, but I guess I assumed he was looking more at the actual electric augers.

(https://i.postimg.cc/4mqT9bXD/clam-power-drive.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/4mqT9bXD)

Won't win any speed contests due to the gearbox ..but could pair with a underpowered/torqued drill and if you already have a 10" auger ..lots of options out there ...especially when you are at the cross roads .

https://shop.clamoutdoors.com/clam-drill-plate-with-power-drive.html
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: missoulafish on Sep 08, 2021, 09:44 AM
Ran the 10" G2 all last winter, cant wait for ice to get here and start using it again. Light weight, fast, easy to use and transport, durable, nothing bad to say about it.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Junkie4Ice on Sep 08, 2021, 09:54 AM
Ran the 10" G2 all last winter, cant wait for ice to get here and start using it again. Light weight, fast, easy to use and transport, durable, nothing bad to say about it.

Best auger on the market!
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: SALMONEMIA on Sep 08, 2021, 12:10 PM
Ran the 10" G2 all last winter, cant wait for ice to get here and start using it again. Light weight, fast, easy to use and transport, durable, nothing bad to say about it.
Is that the ion? What's the major difference between that and ionx?
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Sep 08, 2021, 12:28 PM
I do not have a drill platform that I could convert to so I am looking for the actual electric auger and yes wayne, the G2 is made my ion..
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 08, 2021, 01:17 PM
Is that the ion? What's the major difference between that and ionx?

Go to the ION website ..most of the differences are battery ah/size  ..the auger drill units size/material  ..G2 .all composite w/two 4 ah batteries ...Gen 1 all steel w/one 4ah battery ...R1..steel flighting w/composite bottom w/one 5 ah battery .. and weight based on the differences.

https://ioniceaugers.com/collections/electric-ice-augers

Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 08, 2021, 01:21 PM
I do not have a drill platform that I could convert to so I am looking for the actual electric auger and yes wayne, the G2 is made my ion..

Well looks like your down to auger weight,material,blade style and price...  between ION Gen2 and Strikemaster 40v .in the end it may come down to availability .
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: jibbs on Sep 09, 2021, 06:06 AM
I want a 10 inch strike master as well but everything is sold out ..been looking for almost a year ..I can’t believe I just wrote that ..I love my old legend
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: JIGGIN- on Sep 09, 2021, 11:25 AM
Regarding battery drills, i'd look at the K Drill with a Milwaukee drill. Although they dont make a 10" (i dont believe), their 8" is great.
I've heard bad reviews after a few years on the ION's from others. I personally don't have any experience with the ION's.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 09, 2021, 12:25 PM
jibbs  and bikrsrule I sent you both a PM.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: jibbs on Sep 10, 2021, 06:36 PM
The wife had one ordered without me knowing ..however I wanted a 10 inch but she bought the 8..not sure if I try to sell the 8 and order a ten
(https://i.postimg.cc/Hccr32B0/67-A7-AFB1-5-E19-47-D8-B91-C-AA58-A5-FDE453.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Hccr32B0)
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Sep 12, 2021, 04:50 PM
I can get either the stikemaster or ion, decisions, decisions...both are in stock but the ion is 8 inch the strikemaster is 10..come on...HELP ME>> ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Sep 12, 2021, 06:45 PM
I can get either the stikemaster or ion, decisions, decisions...both are in stock but the ion is 8 inch the strikemaster is 10..come on...HELP ME>> ;D
You should get a what you really want…only way to happy with no regrets!  ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 13, 2021, 11:38 AM
found this ...but may want contact the retailer to make sure its the composite flighting/cutting head ..that picture @UpNorth could be wrong

https://www.upnorthsports.com/ice-fishing/ice-fishing-augers/ice-fishing-electric-augers/ion-g2-electric-auger-10-6amp.html

https://www.upnorthsports.com/ice-fishing/ice-fishing-augers/ice-fishing-electric-augers/strikemaster-lithium-40v-electric-auger-10.html

https://www.profishingsupply.com/product/strikemaster-lithium-40v-ice-auger/


available for back order

https://www.profishingsupply.com/product/ion-g2-electric-ice-auger/
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: fishingidjit on Sep 14, 2021, 06:10 AM
I have had an Ion 10 inch for years with no regrets!
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Sep 15, 2021, 03:46 AM
Thank you all for your input, I went with strikemaster in 10 in from fishusa, got the 10% veteran discount. Now just wait for ice, no rush though, still out trolling.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Sep 15, 2021, 06:21 AM
Thank you all for your input, I went with strikemaster in 10 in from fishusa, got the 10% veteran discount. Now just wait for ice, no rush though, still out trolling.

Congrats! You are now in the 21st century!  ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: fishingidjit on Sep 18, 2021, 04:47 PM
Thank you all for your input, I went with strikemaster in 10 in from fishusa, got the 10% veteran discount. Now just wait for ice, no rush though, still out trolling.

 :clap: :clap: IMHO You will be happy with any electric aka "no hassle starting" drill!
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: HuntnFish603 on Sep 19, 2021, 09:11 PM
Thank you all for your input, I went with strikemaster in 10 in from fishusa, got the 10% veteran discount. Now just wait for ice, no rush though, still out trolling.
Yes I believe any electric is better than lugging around a 48 lb jiffy but let's just you will be a happy man with your choice come ice time. I've owned both Ion x and strike master 10" . I thought the Ion was cool....until I used a Strike ;) Wow what a difference, I'll never look back.
You won't regret your decision.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Sep 20, 2021, 03:29 PM
strikemaster arrived today..now we wait for ice... :tipup:
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Sep 20, 2021, 04:34 PM
strikemaster arrived today..now we wait for ice... :tipup:
Lol…It’s gonna feel like an eternity now that you have it!
Here’s hoping that you have December ice that gets thicker until salmon season!  ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Junkie4Ice on Sep 21, 2021, 07:47 AM
Yes I believe any electric is better than lugging around a 48 lb jiffy but let's just you will be a happy man with your choice come ice time. I've owned both Ion x and strike master 10" . I thought the Ion was cool....until I used a Strike ;) Wow what a difference, I'll never look back.
You won't regret your decision.

Just wait till you get the opportunity to try the G2  ;)
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Nosaj on Sep 21, 2021, 12:26 PM
This will be my 4th season with a 10" ion and what a pleasure it is to just pull the trigger and have it instantly cutting.  No working up a sweat getting the auger started and running.  No spilling gas, no fowling plugs.  On really cold days you will need to keep your battery warm in between running it.  I have a cheap, insulated lunch bag that I use.  You don't leave it in your car overnight.

Enjoy! 
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Junkie4Ice on Sep 22, 2021, 07:15 AM
This will be my 4th season with a 10" ion and what a pleasure it is to just pull the trigger and have it instantly cutting.  No working up a sweat getting the auger started and running.  No spilling gas, no fowling plugs.  On really cold days you will need to keep your battery warm in between running it.  I have a cheap, insulated lunch bag that I use.  You don't leave it in your car overnight.

Enjoy!

I miss the sound of an old gas auger ripping through ice as the sun comes up in the morning. That's my only complaint with electric.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: hardwater diehard on Sep 22, 2021, 08:59 AM
I miss the sound of an old gas auger ripping through ice as the sun comes up in the morning. That's my only complaint with electric.

I hardly fish sun ups anymore..more of an mid afternoon till past dark angler ...and then some ..but hearing first light augers and the smell of exhaust fumes is a thing especially on those mid February days when the ice is as hard as rock .
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Hottuna5150 on Sep 28, 2021, 05:31 AM
I miss the sound of an old gas auger ripping through ice as the sun comes up in the morning. That's my only complaint with electric.

I do too. That said, it almost catches me by surprise at this point when you hear one fire up in the dark.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Guinea on Sep 28, 2021, 06:58 PM
You won't regret going electric! I bought an Ion last year, because the old Jiffy model 30 was getting hard to pull with the bad shoulder. You'll appreciate the weight difference early and late season when the wheeler isn't out, too.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: jethro on Oct 23, 2021, 11:05 AM
My input, for what it's worth.. I have two buddies that bought Ions in the last few years. They are great augers but if you are hard on equipment I would be wary of them. Both have had issues with the trigger/switch mechanism- albeit completely self inflicted. Don't just toss it in the jet sled and pull with a machine, you might beat it up. Personally I am a big fan of my Milwaukee/K-drill setup because they are so incredibly rugged. The chipper blade doesn't win any speed or beauty contests but they are just incredibly durable. I don't worry about how I treat my setup, you basically can't break that drill (I have a mud mixer as well as the big drill). I have a 6" and the almost 8" and I find myself preferring the 6" almost all the time. It's quicker and I prefer the smaller holes in my flip over. I will admit to missing a 10" auger later in the season when the ice gets thick and the winter is real cold- 10" holes are just way better in that situation. I'll drill overlapping triple holes when I need to but a 10" auger would be nice. One thing is for sure, I'll echo what everyone else says, it's worth the money. Electric augers are wayyyy superior to gas. Pull the trigger and it's steady, constant, instant cutting power.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Oct 23, 2021, 02:03 PM
My input, for what it's worth.. I have two buddies that bought Ions in the last few years. They are great augers but if you are hard on equipment I would be wary of them. Both have had issues with the trigger/switch mechanism- albeit completely self inflicted. Don't just toss it in the jet sled and pull with a machine, you might beat it up. Personally I am a big fan of my Milwaukee/K-drill setup because they are so incredibly rugged. The chipper blade doesn't win any speed or beauty contests but they are just incredibly durable. I don't worry about how I treat my setup, you basically can't break that drill (I have a mud mixer as well as the big drill). I have a 6" and the almost 8" and I find myself preferring the 6" almost all the time. It's quicker and I prefer the smaller holes in my flip over. I will admit to missing a 10" auger later in the season when the ice gets thick and the winter is real cold- 10" holes are just way better in that situation. I'll drill overlapping triple holes when I need to but a 10" auger would be nice. One thing is for sure, I'll echo what everyone else says, it's worth the money. Electric augers are wayyyy superior to gas. Pull the trigger and it's steady, constant, instant cutting power.
Had my Ion 4-5 seasons and no issues whatsoever but I baby my stuff.
IMHO, if you beat up your stuff, you deserve to have it let you down. I know the “younger” generations like to roughhouse equipment…wheelies, spinouts, donuts, etc.
But at some point I’m sure they pay for it one way or another.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Rebelss on Oct 23, 2021, 03:36 PM
Had my Ion 4-5 seasons and no issues whatsoever but I baby my stuff.
IMHO, if you beat up your stuff, you deserve to have it let you down. I know the “younger” generations like to roughhouse equipment…wheelies, spinouts, donuts, etc.
But at some point I’m sure they pay for it one way or another.

I'm in total agreement on that....
 
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: jethro on Nov 20, 2021, 11:35 PM
Had my Ion 4-5 seasons and no issues whatsoever but I baby my stuff.
IMHO, if you beat up your stuff, you deserve to have it let you down. I know the “younger” generations like to roughhouse equipment…wheelies, spinouts, donuts, etc.
But at some point I’m sure they pay for it one way or another.

Yep, both those buddies are the type that hoot and holler all day, drinking beers and towing their jet sleds across glare ice too fast with the wheelers... I saw one time he flipped the whole freakin' jet sled and all his traps and cooler and Ion auger skipped all over the ice. Unfortunately "younger generation" doesn't apply, he's 10 years older than me and I'm a half century old myself.

To be fair, both their Ions are still working beauty, they just had to do a little surgery to the handle/switch mechanism. I treat my gear well but I'm a contractor so I typically use tools pretty hard and the auger is just another tool. I already had the Milwaukee platform so the k-drills made sense but I strongly considered the Ion. The 10" would be killer. I often consider adding a nice shaver style auger to the quiver, but its not necessary. I sure don't miss that 3hp Jiffy and how big/heavy it is but I'll admit it was pretty fun once it was finally standing up and running!
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Rebelss on Nov 21, 2021, 06:41 AM
I miss the sound of an old gas auger ripping through ice as the sun comes up in the morning. That's my only complaint with electric.

Me too. Maybe they could come with an add on auger engine device...reminds me of one from my childhood... ;D


Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Nov 21, 2021, 07:02 AM
Yep, both those buddies are the type that hoot and holler all day, drinking beers and towing their jet sleds across glare ice too fast with the wheelers... I saw one time he flipped the whole freakin' jet sled and all his traps and cooler and Ion auger skipped all over the ice. Unfortunately "younger generation" doesn't apply, he's 10 years older than me and I'm a half century old myself.

To be fair, both their Ions are still working beauty, they just had to do a little surgery to the handle/switch mechanism. I treat my gear well but I'm a contractor so I typically use tools pretty hard and the auger is just another tool. I already had the Milwaukee platform so the k-drills made sense but I strongly considered the Ion. The 10" would be killer. I often consider adding a nice shaver style auger to the quiver, but its not necessary. I sure don't miss that 3hp Jiffy and how big/heavy it is but I'll admit it was pretty fun once it was finally standing up and running!
Nothing wrong with the sound of a motor chugging at sunrise! In my case I went from old school chisel (one of those “Laconia” chisels my dad owned) right to the Ion at 65+ years old…man! What a lifesaver! 😂
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: rmoody79 on Nov 22, 2021, 05:29 PM
Any thoughts on the strike master version versus the ion? Seems to be a couple hundred bucks less
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 22, 2021, 05:53 PM
I have the strike master 10” everyone I’ve let try it who owned a ion bought one after  ;D

I don’t remember it being any cheaper though when I bought it 3 seasons ago
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: jibbs on Nov 23, 2021, 08:56 AM
I have the strike master 10” everyone I’ve let try it who owned a ion bought one after  ;D

I don’t remember it being any cheaper though when I bought it 3 seasons ago
i just got a strikemaster 10
Inch 3 weeks ago  ..no more jiffy stealth ..
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 23, 2021, 10:24 AM
i just got a strikemaster 10
Inch 3 weeks ago  ..no more jiffy stealth ..

Same thing buddy, got rid of the 10” jiffy stealth 3 horse and shedded 20 lbs, no gas smell, more stealthy than the “ stealth” and the light in the dark is nice. The other Jason saw the difference 2 holes to one against the ion and made the switch  ;) more homes per battery too

I have multiple friends on here with the Ion who love it, and they are quality outdoorsman in there own right so I guess whatever shoe fits.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: rmoody79 on Nov 23, 2021, 10:39 AM
The strike master i saw listed for 399 which I thought was a pretty significant discount off ion which I thought was over 500, edit, nevermind I see the difference 24V v 40V on the price
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: 800stealth on Nov 23, 2021, 10:58 AM
The strike master i saw listed for 399 which I thought was a pretty significant discount off ion which I thought was over 500, edit, nevermind I see the difference 24V v 40V on the price

I think there's quite a few Ion models, ranging from around $400 up to $700 for the flagship unit.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Roccus on Nov 23, 2021, 11:02 AM
I own 4 augers, 3 Generations of Jiffy and an Ion.. I like the Ion just fine, am I gaga over it , no, but it is way more than adequate , when I bought it, the strikemaster was not an option, if I did it over again, I'd most likely buy the strikemaster.. at this stage of my life I'm not buying any more fishing crap!
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 23, 2021, 11:31 AM
The strike master i saw listed for 399 which I thought was a pretty significant discount off ion which I thought was over 500, edit, nevermind I see the difference 24V v 40V on the price

Now that makes more sense  ;)
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 23, 2021, 11:32 AM
I own 4 augers, 3 Generations of Jiffy and an Ion.. I like the Ion just fine, am I gaga over it , no, but it is way more than adequate , when I bought it, the strikemaster was not an option, if I did it over again, I'd most likely buy the strikemaster.. at this stage of my life I'm not buying any more fishing crap!

I know if you do buy anymore that 4 wheeler is coming home to me whatever the cost
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Roccus on Nov 23, 2021, 11:45 AM
 ;D
I know if you do buy anymore that 4 wheeler is coming home to me whatever the cost
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Roccus on Nov 23, 2021, 11:53 AM
I know if you do buy anymore that 4 wheeler is coming home to me whatever the cost

I just  replaced the stock marshmallow springs with some legit beefier ones.. also added a snow plow...
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 23, 2021, 01:09 PM
I just  replaced the stock marshmallow springs with some legit beefier ones.. also added a snow plow...

Love it!

Hoping to fill my Maine Tag still I’ve scored a few times in NH then I’ll get the plow in too
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Lv2hunt on Nov 23, 2021, 01:12 PM
My Buddy just bought a place on Winnisqaum his wife hit me up and said he wanted an auger for Christmas i sent her a link for a strikemaster 40v have never used one i just bought a k-drill. Frank keeps raving about his so i want to try one on his dime ;D. hopefully he'll like it.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 23, 2021, 01:41 PM
Haha. He will
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: bikrsrule on Nov 23, 2021, 05:07 PM
Lv2hunt I got the strikemaster 40v 10" this summer, when the ice comes in we can get together and you can try it out since we dont live that far apart and you would more than likely have to come north to fish before you get ice down your way.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: HuntnFish603 on Nov 23, 2021, 09:08 PM
i just got a strikemaster 10
Inch 3 weeks ago  ..no more jiffy stealth ..
Smart man
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: HuntnFish603 on Nov 23, 2021, 09:09 PM
Same thing buddy, got rid of the 10” jiffy stealth 3 horse and shedded 20 lbs, no gas smell, more stealthy than the “ stealth” and the light in the dark is nice. The other Jason saw the difference 2 holes to one against the ion and made the switch  ;) more homes per battery too

I have multiple friends on here with the Ion who love it, and they are quality outdoorsman in there own right so I guess whatever shoe fits.
Strike or GTFO !  ;D
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Lv2hunt on Nov 24, 2021, 08:48 AM
Lv2hunt I got the strikemaster 40v 10" this summer, when the ice comes in we can get together and you can try it out since we dont live that far apart and you would more than likely have to come north to fish before you get ice down your way.

sounds good 2 more weeks of hunting and then I'm all in on hardwater. going to try some smelt fishing this year too already loaded up on sabiki rigs hopefully the Kennebec freezes up this year.
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 24, 2021, 09:48 AM
Froze great last year I did well that handful of tides I went up. hell I even did well locally when no one else even noticed you could get on  ;)
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 24, 2021, 09:49 AM
The Smelting isn’t as bad as it’s portrayed though it def has slowed. It’s the poor ice that’s the real issue
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: darby74 on Nov 26, 2021, 12:05 PM
You're going to lo e the Strikemaster.  Had mine 2 years, and usually end up drilling holes for buddies after I'm set up because they've still got a couple left.  Warning....when the ice gets "older" and they're are different levels, brace the handle against your thigh.  Lot of torque if/when it binds.  No question. I'll be fishing Northern Maine for New Year's,  cold weather forecast
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: rmoody79 on Nov 27, 2021, 11:20 AM
I have always done better with a single Aberdeen gold hook and drail than sabiki rigs, but I use long smelt rods without reels
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Nov 27, 2021, 11:30 AM
Those hooks bore through ice that good huh?
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: mowbizz on Nov 27, 2021, 04:57 PM
Those hooks bore through ice that good huh?
😂🤣😂
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: chasingflags on Dec 01, 2021, 11:45 AM
I took Franks advice and my Strikemaster should be arriving at my work today.  Finally got tired of mixing gas and the weight of my jiffy.  The pull cord breaking derby weekend last year was the final straw. 
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: AQUAASSASSIN on Dec 01, 2021, 12:22 PM
You won’t be sorry
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: Tony Thunder on Dec 01, 2021, 05:35 PM
I went electric cpl years back and it was definitely worth it, only I went with the trophy strike. I like it but if I could choose again I’d get the ion g2 or the 10 inch strike master
Title: Re: Time to go battery
Post by: HuntnFish603 on Dec 01, 2021, 05:51 PM
You won’t be sorry
^^He's right
Enjoy.