I agree with this except the warmer option is not a soft-shell. LOL! If you are doing day hunts where weight and/or pack weight are not a concern a soft-shell does have a purpose. If you are packing in and weight is a concern ditch the soft-shell and stay with actual insulation layers.
I think it’s obvious the Axis will destroy the Jetstream in short rains as the part of the jacket that will see most of the water is rain shell material. I personally feel that alone makes it the better choice. I’ve had both. I still have the Axis. As far as a cold weather outer layer I feel...
Maybe WF is correct(doubt it, they are antis and this sounds like a stunt BOA pulled years ago) maybe they are not but I have to say I am once again embarrassed as can be to be a human. One key differentiator between the USA and almost every other country on the planet is the principle of...
I can't pretend to know why someone would make a prefit 300 PRC for a Tikka but I can assure you I would never buy one. You are totally neutering the cartridge buy screwing the barrel onto a Tikka. The cartridge needs 3.7" plus for the bigger and most popular bullets. So I can answer the second...
I have owned the standard 3mm a long time ago. I personally feel they are near worthless(just better than nothing). I only use the XP-6 now. They have great coverage and enough protection for more than normal use.
https://shop.scopecoat.com/Scopecoat-XP-6_c8.htm
Size large. Worn for most of ten days on a 2018 NZ hunt and has ridden in my pack on a few other hunts. I see no rips tear or snags. Did a great job in multiple days of downpours in NZ. I have too much other gear to test so this has to go. $200 shipped.