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1. Maven RS 1.2 — a largely unknown scope to users on this site.
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I was a huge fan of the Wiser Precision Sparrow. Fit nicely in bino harness, went into tripod easy, and the best feature of all was the spot you could place your inverted trekking pole. Super quick to get binoculars stable, the best was when I had been hiking and breathing heavy I could get on one knee flip pole and glass, can’t afford image stabilizing binoculars but pretty much have them now for $40. Now I will keep saving for a set of binoculars with stabilizing feature when they add range finding to the mix and have better glass.
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Thought of one other piece that was handy, the stone glacier zip off helio base layer. In the mornings I would hike without. Once at glassing point I could zip these on in a minute, then when warmed up or start hiking I could take them off. Didn’t have those days I regret wearing a bottom base layer and end up with swamp ass. Excited to use them for backcountry skiing.
Can confirm.Amazon Basics kids puffy jacket is supposed to be legit. So is the adult one. They have camo, I plan on getting one for my 11 year old son for hunting this year.
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Which biltong fat slabs are you getting? Seen some with fat on but none straight fat1. Hogue Expel Scalpel. I ate tag soup and didn't get to use it for its intended purpose, but it made a great multipurpose knife I was able to store on the side of my bino harness.
2. Milwaukee Packout Rolling Tool Chest: I bought this for storing recovery gear in my truck, but ended up using it to store my hunting gear. It turned out to be absolutely ideal.
3. MSR Evo Ascent Snow Shoes: I had to head back into town for a set of snowshoes because the trails on the north side of the mts had gotten to knee deep in snow in some places (~Nov 20th). I think there's a good chance I would have filled my tag had these been with me from day one.
4. Biltong Fat Slab
What fill weight, what type of insulation?Can confirm.
The Amazon Basics puffys (in my experience) punch way over their pricepoint.
I have an Amazon vest that, so far, is kicking my Sitka vest's ass in all departments. It's the same weight, it's twice as warm, it packs down to nothing & (most importantly) IT WAS $16.99!
32 Degrees are also good to go. I've had one of their packable puffy jackets for 3 years & it's one of the best value for money clothing items I own.
How far are you able to shoot with the 6cm 18'?For me:
New: 6CM, Suppressed 18” Tikka, Peak 44 Bastion stock, SWFA 3-15 gen 2 scope. Such a joy to carry and use. I have a custom 7PRC and chose to carry and use this rifle as soon as it was finished.
Not changing:
- Exo K4 system was something I tested and used in 2024: replacing SGs I used for 9 years. No need to change.
- late season puffy: Sitka hyperdown jacket. Remains extremely warm, good hood, gives me more glassing time, dries stuff I wear well, actually packs down.
I love that head too, just not from that brand. I’ve played with a few of them. They’re virtually the same $20 small rig head off Amazon with fancier hardware (I’d assume all from the same manufacturer), a hunting logo, and much higher price tag. It’s good to see these guys aren’t gouging customers as bad as other companies with the same head (I’ve seen this head for around $200 from other brands), but still much more than the small rig.I really liked this tripod head.
It comes with a lifetime warranty. I can’t wait to pair it with a Slik 632 next year.
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