I think eventually I would look at buying their eye piece. For now I wanted to just see if getting a body would work with the eye pieces I have and could play/test it compared to the scopes I have to make sure it’s what I am looking for.
I have season low elevation blacktail to high elevation mule deer in CA growing later and longer. Killed a blacktail early august still in velvet (historically I have seen them strip in July) and for the mule deer the buck I killed still was growing in mid-late august when normally they are done...
Always used a lid (daily snacks, headlamp, ext battery, keys/wallet). @ExoMtnGear the 2200 with integrated lid is a game changer!! They just need a mid size with that design- for day trips in hot weather I can get by with the 2200 (spotter, tripod, full kit, etc) in the winter I won’t have...
I got tired of the inconsistency of slicing and went to just ground meat and never went back- then I can control exactly how tender or done it is because every strip is the same.
This is the first comment I have ever read stating the stx was better than the 77. Usually you hear a sts is better then an stx.
Your buddy must have a good great piece of glass on the stx
Thanks for this advice- I get use to “cranking” the lid lifters when I got 60+ in it to get more weight on my waist- never thought it would be too much. I will have to test that theory out.
You can also temporarily use sticky Velcro on a kifaru lumbar pad to test that on a EXO belt. Ultimately...
For elk- We had an archery shoot off to determine the order of shooter. Shooters were up for the day, next day is the next shooter.
For deer- find it you shoot it unless limited entry tags then it’s what kind of animals you want to target to shoot.