This seems to be a common problem everywhere. There are a lot of people that have no hunting etiquette. My old man was a worthless drunk, but that is one thing he taught me. Don't ruin someone else's hunt, and don't ask permission to hunt a spot someone else took you to.
You definitely want to size up. Im 6 ft and 220 lbs. I wear xl in shirts and coats, and I ordered a 2xl. It's still more of an athletic fit on me. Length isn't bad, but it's not loose fitting by any means.
Diligent defense wolfhunter- it is an impressive suppressor for its size. I wish I had one on each gun.
Spika drover (40L)- For a cheap pack, it works really well.
Squak mountain grid fleece- breathable and dries fast. And inexpensive.
I have a lot of respect for Jake and what he has done, and what he is trying to do. There is no doubt in my mind he has one hell of a work ethic. But I worry that he will overwhelm himself with everything they are trying to accomplish.
I have 26 acres to hunt on, but I enjoy going out and seeing new scenery. Anymore it's not about the kill, it's about the views and the experience. Here is a deer my buddy shot on my property, and a couple coyotes I shot.
It's funny how he always says he isn't paid or sponsored by anyone, but let's make sure and hashtag leupold on all his videos and pictures. Not a lick of bias there.
Someone really hurt Caylen's feelers with this drop test. He trashed it on youtube and now instagram. You would have thought @Formidilosus kicked his puppy.
I must be in the minority because I tried the toe sock liners, and I couldn't stand them. My feet were colder when I wore them, because they made my feet sweat worse. I switched to a regular liner and my feet stayed warmer.
Ill add a plug for the DD wolfhunter. I probably have a couple hundred rounds through it with my 22-250. That thing is impressive how quiet it is for its size. I don't think anyone would be disappointed with it.