Used, in excellent condition. Has been a great rangefinder for me in both bow and rifle hunting. Just won a new rangefinder, and no longer need this one. Have the original case and quick reference card.
Here is a link to all the specs:
RX-1000i TBR with DNA Digital Laser Rangefinder...
Love my Traeger, particularly for large bone in hams....from deer, bear, goats, mountain lion, etc. Smoking your own thanksgiving turkey is the bomb as well. We did a 30 pounder this year.
I used the webbing from the Kifaru belt to attach the shoulder straps. The webbing off the K2 frame for the shoulder straps end up being extras, and I buckle them together and hide behind the bag most of the time. If you get a big load and need some extra securement, they can easily be deployed...
Kifaru has the best belt hand down for comfort, and the molle loops provide more options and are more secure than just the belt webbing.
A friend of mine made the belt pouches for me, but got the sizing from Kifaru. I think it is the equivalent of a small pouch.
Was swapping bags today, so here are some pictures. The other nice thing about this setup is that the shoulder straps attach to the Kifaru belt instead of the frame. So you gain an extra set of compression straps attached to the frame to use for bulky/heavy loads.
Mike Roe has a short weekly podcast "The way I heard It" reminds me of growing up listening to Paul Harvey stories on the radio. On that note, you can also find some of those old Paul Harvey broadcasts on stitcher as well.
If you are in Dillon, the Bitterroot Valley is getting overrun with Turks. Might need to knock on some doors, but they upped the tag limit in Ravali county this year. Technically you could shoot two Toms in Region 2 this spring with the region tag and general tag, then shoot up to 5 hens in...
Nice. My oldest golden turns 9 this fall, but still going strong and have another at 10 months that has already done pretty well on his first few trips to the field.
I accepted a job this week with Pheasants Forever as the Regional Representative in Montana. Over the next few weeks I'll be relocating to The Treasure State for the new position. Its very exciting to finally break into the outdoor industry and have the opportunity to dedicate more of my time...