It looks like some pretty good deals, and the $75.00 rebate is still being offered.
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I have used an Iridium 9505 phone, and so long as you were not in the bottom of a drainage, it worked ok, but there were a lot of repeated words, which got frustrating. With my InReach, ensuring the correct information is being sent and received is very easy.
I used Spot and InReach side by side for almost a year to compare them, and after about the 3rd message, it was clear that Globalstar was not very confident in inspiring. Months later, the results were the same. I would not rely on Globalstar when my life is on the line.
I have used Black Diamond, Petzl, Peak, Coast, and dozens of others. I prefer a rechargeable one, and I also carry a backup. I like about 450 lumens minimum. If you like red light, the Peak is probably the brightest one, but the strap could be better. Black Diamond Storm or Spot are good choices.
6CM will do what you are talking about, as will the 6.5 PRC, but there is less recoil with the 6CM. Anchoring an animal is about CNS destruction, but even then, an animal can take a tumble off a cliff. It would be best to shoot an animal in a spot that is not next to a cliff.
I think an...
The facts of this encounter are the first shots were in the bear's side, and even if you went with some ultra-penetrating bullet, the wound cavity would be smaller with less tissue damage compared to the HP. While those shots to the bear's side could eventually cause death, they were not going...
I'm glad you're okay; that could have been much more serious. That is why I prefer wool over synthetics. It takes longer to dry out when doing active re-warming, but I have found the combination of wool and a synthetic puffy to be damn near perfect.
I don't want to remember to grab a different mag or ammo when I go into the woods, so I carry the same ammo in the woods as I do in town, either Speer Gold Dot or Hornady Critical Duty. Both are very well-tested for LE and are barrier-blind.
If you buy a new Tikka before November 30th, you get a $75.00 rebate. I just bought a SS 6.5CM for $749, not counting the rebate, but I will have to have it cut and threaded, and that's $135.00 from my local GS. Rebarreling your current Tikka will cost $400 - $900, depending on your specs, but...
The other things I like about a load shelf are that I can compress the meat against the frame by itself instead of compressing all of my gear against the meat and then against the frame, and I can quickly get into my pack if needed, and the meat does not shift around because it's secure in the...