Hmm. Randy newberg has a similar story lolOne of the only things I’ve bought that really dissapointed me for the money was a heavy camo wool sweater from cabelas. I debated buying it for months due to the price. It was some wind proof, classy 1/4 zip that was around $150 when I had absolutely no money in college. I splurged and literally skipped meals because of it.
I’ve worn it twice in ten years. The first time I wore it I froze due to lack of a hood and back that pulled up, my neck was raw from the zipper, wind went straight through it. Second time, Velcro tabs and burrs caught everywhere and mangled it, pulling it over my head ripped an internal layer, it got muddy and the care instructions were absolutely tedious. It remains on a hanger front and center in my gear closet, taunting me, as I religiously grab my carhart hooded sweatshirt to go hunt.
Good post.High-falutin rifle builds with the latest cartridge, spirals and nitride. In the end it’s objectively much worse than the factory barrel spun off it.
Agree - nothing has beat my cheap Frog Toggs rain gear for durability and cost.Agreed. All my different rain gear is so disappointing.
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It sounds like your spotter has been one of the best pieces of equipment you have. I’m curious what kind of spotter you use? Is it a “mini” spotter, 65mm, 85mm, etc.? Also, what price tier? Is it high end alpha glass, mid-tier, or low end?Probably the most stand-out item is a spotting scope, I have spent hundreds of hours on mine and owe most of the elk we've taken to that scope, but I hunt in a way that is heavy on glassing. I've found/identified untold numbers of elk through that scope that were later taken by my family or friends. If it was lost tomorrow I would buy another tomorrow night.