I was watching a certain hunting show about a week ago and the hunter was spotting though his spotting scope, and then it happened, he turned his spotting scope sideways and used it for a rest for his rifle. Have you ever done this? Wouldn't it be hard on the optics?
thanks in advance,
Darik
Been pretty happy with the caper and gut hook from buck paklite in the blaze orange variety.
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Congrats from a fellow Indigenous American I am just a few miles north of you on Kodiak Island in Alaska. Sugpiaq (Russian Aleut) with a little Norwegian from my Dad.
I started using the rite in the rain 146 notepad this year and am very happy with it. I tend to have small hand writing so a small pad works for me and my sketches. It is the same pad I use when I am doing my load developments, sighting in, or just plinking with my rifle. I keep a pad for...
I built my own trailer, and it is not too bad with up to about 75lbs, but like others have said the hills kill. I have gone through two chains and one rear cassette on my Surly Pugsley fat bike. I live in coastal Alaska and use my bike to pull my cooler and my kids fishing gear on the beach...