The scope isn't special, but I how I hunt requires one. I use a 65mm Pentax with HD glass and a fixed power eyepiece, I think it is about 20 power. I use it from a truck window often or from a Vanguard cf tripod, depending on where I have to glass from. I've wanted to get an 80mm for the truck glassing or a 50mm for the pack for some time but my little Pentax keeps getting the job done. I had an older swaro (non-hd glass) and it just wasn't any better so I sold it.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?
Unquestionably rifles. No telling what time and money I’ve spent trading in and out of rifles, buying ammo,etc. Every animal I’ve taken, with exception of one, could have been taken with the first 7mm I bought in 1995. I would be upset about it if I hadn’t had so much fun doing it.
My long titanium spork is one of my fave pieces of gear. It gets used every day on a hunting trip, and because it’s so useful and expensive I tend to keep track of it, so I’m less likely to lose it.I have found that my uber-light titanium long handled spoons is great for stirring tag soup.
Hasnt changed my success rate but at least its it's useful.
You’ve had good experience with souvide machine and skulls?Kuiu is kind of cheap compared to other brands. So eh.....
Custom rifles are a BS problem. I have custom rifles and I have Blasers that cost the same.
Buy a mid-grade rifle that shoots, and put a decent scope on it and be done. You can easily spend $1500-2200 and have everything you would ever need for 99% of the hunting you will ever do in your life. $750 Tikka and a $750 Leupold VX-III 30mm 4.5-14. Get a flat shooting caliber like 280, 270, 7mm, 30-06 or 300 and go kill stuff. If you are recoil sensitive get a 7mm-08, 308, 6.5 creedmoor and do the same.
Binos are more important than anything else and I still see dudes with cheap opera glasses in the woods. These blister pack Tasco 7x25 or 8x32. Sell all your guns and get a pair of binos in the $1000 range plus.
Boots are the second most important thing. You don't need a $600 pair, but you need a pair that works for you.
Rangefinder just needs to be accurate $250 Leupold or similar 1000 yard model, 1600 is nicer.
Spend the rest on tags and gas.
Taxidermy is also BS, use the rotting method to clean your skulls in the backyard in a $15 plastic tub.
Or buy a souvide machine and dunk it into an old plastic tub to speed things up $80.
If you don't live in town or at least in the suburbs you can use a horse trough heater and a big plastic tub. Sous vide in the garage on an elk or red deer in a big plastic tub would do really well.You’ve had good experience with souvide machine and skulls?
That would be potentially life changing for cold weather skull boiling where propane stoves have to be babysat and pressure washer is NA
No experience with souvide machines but I used a big crockpot recently on a skull and it worked great just took awhile but it just slowly simmered all day and a garden hose was all I needed to clean up. A thrift store would be worth a look or even find one on sale later this year.You’ve had good experience with souvide machine and skulls?
That would be potentially life changing for cold weather skull boiling where propane stoves have to be babysat and pressure washer is NA
I have 10 or 12 custom knives from a variety of different small and commercial smiths. Mostly based on Bob Loveless designs.It's knives for me... spent way to much money on knives. I love them, they are fun to collect what ever else justification I can dream. At the end of the day my $300 MKC isn't 20x better than my $15 Buck.
I have 10 or 12 custom knives from a variety of different small and commercial smiths. Mostly based on Bob Loveless designs.
I rarely ever use them. I usually grab a cheaper commercial knife from CRKT.