I had heard rumors about sheep harvested from the Breaks having there goods sold for something like this. I'll bet if the names of some of the folks helping with the Marco Polo samples came out I wouldn't be surprised by those either.
It's nearly perfect. Used it the first time this last weekend and the attachment system was flawless. My only real gripe is that my Iphone really wants the top lens to be the primary but that makes the case stick out from the phone to much to match the magnet circle.
Both. I had trouble getting the hinge parts to stay straight enough and I also didn't like how far from the lens the phone was or lining it up. I put small magnets in those round holes and printed an eyepiece for the spotter with a circle of magnets that match but with opposite polarity.
For sure. They are much more weight conscience as well. I lean pretty heavily on the backpacking world for ideas. If you are making your own stuff and can add the nuances one needs/like for hunting it works out well.
Man down (especially goose down) is expensive. Most the places I've found a guy would spend as much on down for something like a 15 degree quilt as you would just to buy the quilt already made. Anybody have any good sources for some more economical down?
I'm sure the guy who designs the washer fluid reservoir is pretty low on the pecking order. If the engine team needs and inch or 2 for their parts they probably just shrink that thing to accommodate without even questioning it.
Definitely bring a communication device. Elk are heavy and there's a lot that can go unexpectedly wrong for someone new to the back country. Also if you decide on Montana bear spray or a side arm is pretty much a must.
Has your jacket lost any of it's loft? Adding more down won't increase the insulation if it doesn't increase the loft of the jacket. It's actually air pockets that are doing the insulating not necessarily the volume of down.
Your engines fluid circulation systems do not operate the same at idle as they do at higher driving rpms. For example some camshafts rely on splash to disperse oil.
Not to sound like a dick but how could you tell it was similar size? Are we talking field of view? I feel it would be very difficult to compare a screen display to actually looking though the glass. A better test may be something similar to an eye test and put up something that you just can't...
How are you measuring the apparent multiplied magnification? There are several factors that could be at play but I would guess the biggest factor is the distance from your phones objective lens to the binocular ocular lens.
Finally gonna put a brake on my 300 RUM. People's hearing be damned I want as much recoil/muzzle rise reduction as I can get in a brake of suitable size to be packing through the woods. What would be your go to for an aggressive brake?