180 gr Accubond is what I a shooting in mine and I could certainly use some ammo. I tend to agree with you that I don’t think they would be unsafe but, I am curious what some of the experts think about them, especially from an accuracy perspective. And, I may very well be interested in...
Thinned silicone. Run some strips one way, say horizontally, on your ground sheet and vertically on the bottom of your pad. Or, get a bivy to keep everything together.
Don’t really want to drop $400 on a canvas cutter but will if that is the best option... I will use it fairly regularly when staying mobile and hunting from the truck. I have a surplus MSS Gore-Tex bivy laying around. Any problems with getting some memory foam for a pad, throwing a sleeping bag...
I’m not aging sheep or trying to count inches so no need for alpha glass but I would like to be able to pick up more animals and get an accurate assessment of a deer’s frame. I don’t have a ton of extra pack space on my trips and would like to keep weight down as much as possible. Have kinda...
I would start by scrolling down a bit and reading the thread cheap stuff that works.
Don’t get me wrong, quality gear is nice and I own more than my share of it but there is no need spending thousands of dollars to get started. The exceptions, in my opinion, are boots and a sleeping pad...
How is the that Nitecore operated? Looks like one switch operates the white lights but do you have to cycle through the modes to get the one you want? When you turn it back on does it default to the last setting or do you have to cycle again?