I have been getting same ad suggestions in my instagram feed…was hoping to get some myself as I currently run merino liners from REI and darn tough over that. Maybe the Hollow will work as a single layer in my late season insulated Crispi? Probably gonna wait a few more days but would love to...
It sounds like you already made you choice but for others reading this thread in the future I have really loved my catalyst jacket over last 2 seasons. It’s works well with layering and is the just right fit for me on early season deer, Oct Elk in Colorado, and as concealment (sic?) for duck...
Thanks again for the great review and images too. I am looking to upgrade packs before next season and the gun sling is a consideration. Since I have no problem switching and intermixing equipment, I really appreciate you getting the Stone Glacier piece to work as a reference point for us DIY folks.
I tried to read through all the posts and didn’t notice a few items I personally also include in my kill kit….although this string was for selling the kits here on the site, perhaps they can either add or purchasers can add themselves 2 crucial items. Don’t forget a pen (to sign your kill tag)...
I have used the MTNTOUGH preseason and in-season backcountry programs for the last 2 years in my lead up to hunting CO @ over 10K ft while living year round near sea level. I have to say the programs work if you stick to them and need something with a daily mixup yet want to feel a little...
How did your purchase work out for those long range views into dark timber or shaded hillsides? Any regrets with your choice as I too have been waffling over the last few months on a similar decision. Having glassed a few days in CO for first rifle this year to no avail, I feel like some extra...
I am interested in some clarification on the eyecup use with the adapter attached…I like to use the eyecups fully extended and didn’t understand your comment. Can you still use both eyecups fully extended or does the adapter restrict the movement?
Though I don’t have a lot of experience breaking down elk, this year we managed to down one and I got to try the gutless method which seemed easier for the precision work with my Havalon. As we were packing out I switched to Benchmade Hidden Canyon for joints and neck work, but the replaceable...
I wanted to give another vote and applause for D&M. My son shot a cow during first rifle this year and the folks at D&M had the meat processed and frozen in time for our drive back home. The packaging was first class and their facilities were spotless.