I don't have experience with anything other than the Bench Source. Been very pleased with it. I anneal after every firing. Can knock out 50-100 rounds very quickly. I keep a few dummy rounds that I've screwed up from resizing too much as my tempilaque gauges. I'll adjust my flame for that...
I do like the layers in Gaia. In my experience, I have found where I hunt Gaia's roads/trail layers are very poor. Trying to decipher if a trail or road is atv, atv/motorcycle, vehicle, etc is very difficult.
I use OnX primarily. Also have used Gaia and dabbled with Basemap. I've struggled learning the interface of Basemap and Gaia. I get used to OnX and how to make it work for me. Probably wouldn't be an issue if i used Gaia and Basemap more though.
My local pro shop was terrible. Inexperienced kids working there. Not attention to detail. They only recommended & stocked the cheapest equipment, parts, & accessories.
Got so fed up with them i figured there no way i can be worse than them. So i watched a ton of youtubes and read...
I just recently got a concentricity gauge. Luckly, most of my handloads were good. I did find one of my calibers i reload for was wayyy out of wack. In the process now of figuring out what happened.
I use my OnX offline maps all the time. Its saved my bacon a few times. Super easy to do. Tried a few of the other apps, but I can't seem to get used to them.
Quiver on. Always. I also practice and tune my bows to have the quiver on. I also have my side bar weighted and positioned to counterbalance the quiver.