Comfort for me is with the Crispi, I just bought the new Briksdal MTN GTX and I love them. No fatigue at all and they are lightweight. Perfect for early season archery and for Fall hunting.
Does anyone else have an issue with the sole on a Kenetrek boot? I live on the coast so it’s very wet, and my Kenetrek boots are very slick when walking in these conditions. In my opinion, my crispis have much more traction in wet environments. Curious if people have the same issue?
I have Euro mounted a couple heads myself over the years and it’s definitely a process. I’ve never paid to have one done. Does everyone like doing it themselves or is it worth just paying the money and have it done professionally? A deer has been a lot easier because of the size, the elk is...
I have Euro mounted a few heads myself over the years and it’s definitely a process. I’ve never paid to have one done. Does everyone like doing it themselves or is it worth just paying the money and have it done professionally?
Just wanted to share my recent build. It’s a 7 SAUM. Barrel is a 18” Carbon Six, action is a Lone Peak Fuzion SA, Trigger Tech Special flat shoe, Pure precision stock, Hawkins BDM, and a ThunderBeast Ultra7 suppressor. Topped with a Leupold VX-5, 3-15x44 with Leupold Backcountry rings.
When it comes to hunting the Oregon coast, most of the rifle elk seasons have a 1st and 2nd season. The 1st season is 4 days and the 2nd is 7 days. What season would people prefer?
I am just going to start learning to reload. I have a lot of the gear I need but I still need a powder measure. I can get a really good deal on a Frankford Arsenal, but wasn’t sure if I should stay away from this brand. I have heard mixed reviews and any help is appreciated. Thank you
Hi there, I am from Oregon, more specifically the PNW. I am new to this forum stuff but not new to the outdoors. I’ve hunted and fished my whole life on the coast and I look forward to hearing from new people and learning on this site. Thank you