Its pretty sweet. Not tiny, gives you options and room to move, but not huge that its a pain to carry. MY only gripe is the piece of webbing running vertically through the middle window. Dont think it can be removed though.
this is my go to for run and "bow" style. It stays in my turkey vest and it takes 30 seconds to deploy it. You have to kneel to shoot, but its fine. Otherwise Im in my blind, which I hate. I like being mobile. I did shoot a 19.1 lb with a 9-1/4" beard sunday out of my browning blind...
Nicotine. lol. But really - be prepared. Have a decent first aid kit. And I am not talking like a walmart first aid kit with 16 band aids and a packet of ointment. A lot can happen out there.
I am small and get cold easily, so for me a good sleep system and plenty of good layers is a must.
depends on terrain. If i have my sissy poles in my hands, i have it over my shoulder with a mathews bow sling. If my poles are on my pack, the bow is in my hand. I curse the sling, but it does help especially on super long days in crap terrain.
Hey all. Got a new leupold as a gift. In terrific shape and not a thing wrong with it. Works very well. Comes in original box with case, belt clip, user manual, and MOA slope/drop card. I got rid of the cheap lanyard but I'm sure I can find one if you really need something. Lenses are...