MuleyFever
WKR
Such a caring forum.I care that you care he cares.
Such a caring forum.I care that you care he cares.
It sounds like you have a problem with people having their gear organized. Maybe you like to shove all your gear in a single big bag (bino's, pistol, water bottle, bear spray, etc.) but for most people it makes way more sense to have things readily accessible when needed.It’s getting a bit ridiculous out there. Seeing guys with 2 spotting scope pockets, 2 hip pouches, 5 zippers, gps, bino harness, range finder pouch, water bottle holders, bladder hoses. knife stealths, bear spray and gun holster, trekking poles, full arrays of molle, cameras holders, weapon holders and then carrying a bow/rifle. Not to mention ridiculous stab setups, giant mover sights, 7 arrow quivers, and now picatinny rails on bows. What is happening..
Anyways I’m eliminating the bino harness this year, the pros have never outweighed the cons. Back to a simple backpack as well, wish I never sold my Kifaru Argali...best pack they ever made. Keep it simple stupid!
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Since when has asking a question implied "caring"?Why do you care so much about why he cares so much?
Sorry dude, trekking poles rock while carrying a load. Especially as you get older and the knees aren't 25 any longer.
The latest generation of bows from Mathews, Hoyt, ect... use a pic type rail machined into the back of the riser to mount the rest rather than using the berger hole. A new standard.Since when has asking a question implied "caring"?
To the original post........what on earth would someone use a picatinny rail for on a bow?
This is true. Trekking poles will add years to the life of your knees.Sorry dude, trekking poles rock while carrying a load. Especially as you get older and the knees aren't 25 any longer.