I second what Mike said. Save your money, spend it on something else. Consider buying the size you think you need, as well as a size smaller, and keep the one you prefer.
If you can't find muck boots with enough support, I wonder if you could wrap your ankles before putting on the boots to achieve the level of support you're looking for.
Have you bought one from this deal? It seems strange that there are two different Selway pages on Opticsplanet, with two different UPCs and prices for the same pack.
I'm selling a small portion of my hunting gear collection in order to get some other things paid for. Everything is in near showroom condition, since this was the gear that got the least use over the last year. Everything has been washed and dried on low in scent eliminating detergent and stored...
I really wish they hadn't made the branding so gaudy. It's nice to be able to give pants a test, overtime, or even a second life outside of the field, but that's out of the question for me with the way they branded them.
No experience with their Verde fabric, but in regards to warm weather clothing I've got 3 pairs of their Arch Rock shorts (I love them) and one of their poly shirts. All quality stuff. I also have two of their tents, a Catalyst 2P and Tungsten 3P. Definitely heavier than the UL stuff out there...
If you have to ask, probably not. Annealing can extend the life of your rifle casings, but you'd need to consider whether the brass is worth ($) the extra equipment and effort of annealing- Starline .338 Lapua, quite possibly. 5.56 range pickups, no. You'd also need to consider how much brass...
For arrows, I think your planned transition to a heavier arrow is a good plan. I would suggest looking into moving into a 2 or 3 blade solid head, like a valkyrie, iron will, cutthroat, or VPA.
For strings, I'll offer a different perspective than the others- if the strings on your bow are your...