It's also possible the insoles are too thick and lacing down your boots is "squashing" your arch for example, my son and I both have that issue with our ski boots. I wouldn't ding the hard plastic necessarily, unless it doesn't fit perfectly of course.
It's a shooter. I killed my cow early this year so hiking with my wife I ended up just stuffing that whole thing across my bino harness (not chambered of course) and shot a couple more grouse with it while we tried getting her a bull. Sitting down with that suppressor on and pistol in a holster...
No plastic, I want it to breathe. I've used game bags for a week or so and they fostered a strange smell, so now I'll remove the meat from the bags once they're protected in the cooler (though a few days have never been an issue). The Elk I just got done processing was in game bags in coolers...
Those insoles are only as good as the mold you got from them. I've done them with two different companies and both times I really need more arch but they instructions they have you do never result in the full thing like having a podiatrist mold them. Having said that my Sheepfeet are OK and they...
My grandmother had an old version of one of those. I remember as a kid my dad would gather up all our knives and go visit the grandparents. Lol... I remember it working very well with a few quick swipes.
These all seemed to be around 10,300 to 10,400 a few hare and thare lower but mostly started around there where the snow was stuck good and deep. I'll be more prepared next time and have some recipes ready for camp grub.
I'm no pro by any means, but using the Smith's as linked here I can pretty quickly get any of my knives sharp and there's two slots for different angles. I'm also very impatient and tend to do the entire house of knives in one sitting a couple times a year. Wife is hell on my butchering knives...
There's lighter less bulky options but when I'm camping alone and want quick I have a Kodiak 2 man Flexbow, dang thing is so cute lmao. Topper won't work for me because I always have too much crap and don't want to have to unload the truck bed to sleep. The little Kodiak I can sprawl out nicely...
Enchiladas, Tamales, tacos... and obvious things like hamburger helper for quick easy meals. We ended up doing a lot of hamburger helper on hunting and fishing trips.
This trip we just got back from, wife used a tall double wall vacuum water bottle and would boil water every morning and fill it up. Sure was nice at lunchtime in the cold popping that thing open and dumping our hydration packets in and sipping on hot water.
Man there were an absolute ton of them up Elk hunting last week. Wife and I were joking that there may have been a Watership Down type staging and prewar accumulation. The trails one some of these things looked like deer trails in the snow. I had my suppressed 22lr pistol and thought about...
I have multiple pairs of Kutana pants in various solid colors as well as Valo pattern in different sizes because I drink too much beer. They all feel the same to me. Perhaps the Valo pattern is working and fooling your eyes?
No I have a Credo and two Hurons. I'd go back and get an Ascent though if I could. At the time I didn't realize they were all the same internally, I contacted Trijicon at some point to ask and they confirmed what I posted above.