We haven't heard of anyone having issues with debris building up on the magnet. If you're worried about that, one option is a holster like this REDKETTLE LITE JAVELIN HOLSTER. It attaches with a magnet to the top of the bipod. In addition to keeping the bipod from falling out, it would ensure no...
Hooray, we just dropped the updated Ascent Gen 2 tripod! We incorporated your suggestions by making the legs stow more compact, and created a new Davros Pro head with easier to use fine adjustment controls.
This tripod gives you the stability to get steady in crazy rugged terrain, and swap...
How do you like the look of the black compared to the gray? We also changed the knurling on the leg adjustment collars to a different, more tactile design
You spoke, we listened! We now have in stock the Javelin Pro Hunt and the Javelin Pro Hunt Tac bipods in the new all black color. You can still get them in the original grey, but now there is an option to have the metal parts of the body in a stealth looking black color scheme.
Two more pieces...
I'm biased, but these Spartan tripods have a huge range of adjustment, are light, can be used for shooting rest, trekking poles, tent... They should do everything you need and more
Never heard of someone making recommendations about eyeglasses before, good stuff. Hunters like you are also finally starting to make it sink in that I'm probably wasting too much time being thorough, but glassing wide swaths of close up ground that aren't likely to hold any game. This year I...
I would agree with you and add that there are usually other elk around, which means more eyes and noses. Do you tend to just stay out of areas you might suspect hold bedded elk altogether?
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Thanks for sharing your experiences, this is terrific info! Does anyone else have any first hand experiences with replacing end caps for different calibers on suppressors?
I wonder if suppressors with a replaceable endcap to customize for caliber is better than one that you use for multiple calibers (like shooting a 6.5 through a 30 cal can)? An example is the Gunwerks suppressor