BroccoliRob
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Are the 0 or -20 Elk Hunter bags any good? I'd like to get a warm bag for truck camping, but it's rare that I ever see temps below 10-15 degrees even in the middle of winter.
Bought this a year or 2 ago. I recently lost a bolt and I emailed the smallrig people and they're sending me new bolts no questions asked.
Update - they sent me a whole arm with all bolts lol. Great customer service.Bought this a year or 2 ago. I recently lost a bolt and I emailed the smallrig people and they're sending me new bolts no questions asked.
Love this! Completely agree with you on needing to keep up with the tight spotsNot sure if this is a big deal for many folks but I deal with tight muscles so I like to roll them as much as possible. Lacrosse balls work great but they are heavy so I started to carry a pickleball ball in my pack. Weighs next to nothing and does as good of a job as a lacrosse ball at rolling out the knots. Franklin 3 pack is great; one for pack, one for truck, one for home
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Love the ECWS system. The waffle top is great. Waffle bottoms are great too. My favorite is the softshell layer pants. Found some from Wild Things, they are the most comfortable pants to hike in. They have a fleece lined, and unlined version. I have both the grid fleece backed ones, and the non lined ones. Another favorite is the softshell fleece backed beanie from beyond clothing. Ebay is the best place to find deals.Any of the ECWS layers, super cheap, they work wonderfully , and they last a while. And you don't gotta worry about trashing them like you would your higher dollar items. Especially if you're a hunter on a budget.. I run the lvl 3. 1/4 zip grid fleece about 280 days a year and I'm on year 4 with it...
An opinel no8 knife, it's super light weight and is sharp as a razor. Easy to touch up if needed.
- mora companion, cheap and works for all tasks from camp to processing.
- Costco or orvis tech pants ,along the lines of the Eddie Bauer ones. I run their fleece lined ones in the winter.
Thank you. I'm using that meat tarp recommendation. Good find.Not everything should cost an arm and a leg. Post any inexpensive stuff you’d recommend that just flat works.
I’ll start with a Mora 711. ~4.5 oz with sheath, easy to sharpen (and resharpen in field), and the textured rubberized grip is fantastic. Easy to grip and your hand doesn’t tire after several hours of boning.
$15
Mora 711 Carbon Steel 4 Inch
Heavy duty window shrink wrap - makes a great meat tarp or even a groundsheet. With some duct tape you could probably rig an emergency shelter.
6 oz for a 5’ x 10’ sheet, can be cut to size.
$7.94
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Leofoto made a direct knockoff of anvil for about half price that worked just like the anvil. Can still find them on ebayHas anyone found a cheap/budget ball head for shooting? I know that RRS Anvil, etc are great (expensive) options but I'm setting up a tripod for my son and I don't want to spend a lot.
Anyoo poncho, $15. Fast to put on and big enough to cover my pack without having to take it off. Doubles as a tarp, ground cover, and rain fly. I've also used it as a drop-cloth when field dressing, and whatever it's made of cleans up really easily even weeks later.
River Country Trekker Tent 2. $65 for a 2lb-12oz 2-man tent with a full bathtub floor. Loved it so much I bought a second one just in case:
Redcamp 96L Duffle. This thing is HUGE, honestly almost too big. It's not super sturdy but that's OK, I didn't get it to use in the field. I keep all my hunt clothes and gear in three of these, and they have a camo color option so I can tell them apart. Not bad for $19.
V-yoke style rifle rest with 1/4-20 mount. $12, a steal in my book, especially when dedicated "shooting sticks" can be $100 (or three times that). I mounted this to the top of a Costco carbon-fiber trekking pole and have a triple use, lightweight item for like $50.
Gerber Dime. $25 but on sale they're sometimes as low as $17. Cheaper than any other multi-tool, has my critical stuff (tweezers, nail file, bottle opener, box opener, backup blade, etc) in a tiny form factor that easily rides in a pant pocket:
Leofoto MA-30LHas anyone found a cheap/budget ball head for shooting? I know that RRS Anvil, etc are great (expensive) options but I'm setting up a tripod for my son and I don't want to spend a lot.
Just got my hands on a Mora 711 for under $15! Great knife for the price and the handle feels solid. Thanks for starting the thread.Not everything should cost an arm and a leg. Post any inexpensive stuff you’d recommend that just flat works.
I’ll start with a Mora 711. ~4.5 oz with sheath, easy to sharpen (and resharpen in field), and the textured rubberized grip is fantastic. Easy to grip and your hand doesn’t tire after several hours of boning.
$15
Mora 711 Carbon Steel 4 Inch
Heavy duty window shrink wrap - makes a great meat tarp or even a groundsheet. With some duct tape you could probably rig an emergency shelter.
6 oz for a 5’ x 10’ sheet, can be cut to size.
$7.94
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Have a link?? Amazon has been out of the carbon blade models every time I’ve looked for a while. ThanksJust got my hands on a Mora 711 for under $15! Great knife for the price and the handle feels solid. Thanks for starting the thread.