I have not. Carter builds and services the Nock On releases. It really doesn't bother me much anymore, I have to look down to connect it anyways, so it's not really like it takes any extra time.
I bought mine back in April. The only issue I have is if my d loop is a little bit in the way of the jaw, the jaw won't push it over and close. Usually I just give it a small tweak to get the d loop further into the throat and then close the jaw. Not really a problem for me, since I know the...
Until somebody buys me a nice roto molded cooler or I win won, I will be using the cheaper models. My complaint with them has always been that they never seem to hold ice as long as advertised. So, I decided to see what mods I could do to try and improve that.
I started with an igloo polar...
I use a standard military gortex bivy all the time for just quick overnights or if I will be moving a lot. After getting buried in snow and having to stand outside in the wind and crappy weather to finish getting dressed, I use it for fair weather only now.
A small one person tent weighs about...
Freeship89 - free crappy shipping when you spend + $89.
Everything i look at is only about $20 cheaper then new in a store. Since its only free shipping after spending $89, shipping is $9 for me. For that, ill just go to the store and get the color I want and not a factory second.
I can understand how a bad product can sneak out the door. To me though, CS is everything. How a problem is dealt with is more important to me then the problem (usually).
A company that goes above and beyond to keep me informed and make something right will win my money every time.
I love my fulcrum with a guide lid. Compresses down small enough to use as a day pack, large enough that when its dumping rain and it time to get out quick, I can just stuff everything in it and move. No need to pack everything small and tight.
Have a second pair of boots ready to go and broke in. I blew out the stitching on one and had no spares ready. Made me move to flatter country with a lot less public land and a lot less elk.
Depends on what you are trying to achieve. Just want plinking ammo or something that groups good to 100 yards and in, then no. Want extreame precision and to shoot longer range, then absolutely.
I reloaded for probably 10+ years before I bought one. Not only did it help me to see what my...