I just bought my second pair and was deciding which liner to run and ended up going with felt again because they are supposed to be the warmest. I definitely don’t find them over warm and in a tree stand, immobile I’d probably be cold.
Tent is in like new shape, no rips or tears. Been used on a few hunts. Over a $975 US tent today, looking to get $720 US. Located in Alberta Ca.
Doesn’t have the footprint. But has all the pole bags, tent pegs and stake wires.
Have an extra pair of Swarovski swarovision EL binos, in like new shape. I have all the paperwork, case, straps and box. Maybe used one season in a bino carrier. Phenomenal glasses and still have a personal pair I use.
Would like to get $2250 usd for them.
I’m strictly butt forward and high on the right side so it doesn’t interfere with my horses neck. Allows me to pull it over the saddle when I’m dismounted. Also offsets you mounting.
I know a fella that liked hunting with his stock facing out the back and lost a Weatherby rifle because of it...
I’ve used both. I’ve seen both fail but I place a lot more trust in the Sig than I do the Leopold. That’s in conditions from early season archery elk hunting to late October/ November sheep and whitetail hunts
I echo the short action movement. I built a 6.5 Prc with a carbon 22” tube with the purpose of being maneuverable. I can handle an extra pound of weight. I don’t like it but I can’t deal with it. What I can’t stand is a long barrel sticking up like a buggy antenna. In my experience that was...