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Robby could you asking Hawkins when their 1 pcs. scope rings are coming out for Kimber rifles?They also have trigger tech triggers. Booth 4466![]()
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Robby could you asking Hawkins when their 1 pcs. scope rings are coming out for Kimber rifles?They also have trigger tech triggers. Booth 4466![]()
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Yes,they have everything on display , you can try them on for pre-orders. Sizing is standard, they fit well. The lightweight pants are well designed, I’ll be wearing them for early season / archery this year.Is Argali there with their new clothing line?
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Thanks for this. Any idea what web site the pre-orders are being hosted? UM or other web location?
I asked ZT about preorders first, and they were the ones who told me the THLR reticle option would only be sold/distributed only through UM. I swung around to UM right before leaving to confirm preorder and was told Monday at 9 AM PST, which I assumed to be tomorrow. If anyone is still around, please feel free to confirm with them.Tomorrow Monday?
Copy, thank you!I asked ZT about preorders first, and they were the ones who told me the THLR reticle option would only be sold/distributed only through UM. I swung around to UM right before leaving to confirm preorder and was told Monday at 9 AM PST, which I assumed to be tomorrow. If anyone is still around, please feel free to confirm with them.
Not sure if it will be UM or S2H website.
I was impressed with this year's show. I had a lot of great conversations with many people I was looking to converse with.
Jake with UM was great and answered more questions than even asked.
Dioni with Deadfall Designs is always fun to visit with and his new pistol plate for bino systems is the perfect carry option in my book.
Eric at Blue Mtn Precision was very generous with his time and I look forward to working with him on a build in the future.
Had a good visit with Danny from Airlock and was able to check out his new .30 at the Arrowhead booth.
The crew at RRS were very patient as my group went back to their booth several times before we made our final purchases.
I spent quite a bit of time at the ZeroTech and Stealth Vision booths and was impressed with both the new Shoot To Hunt scope and the SV product line. Especially the 3-18 that ended up coming home with me.
We ended up at the TexKor walk-in cooler booth for a lot of laughs with the Texas boys and they definitely went home with heavier pockets.
All in all, the crowd was friendly and every vendor and outfitter I spoke with gave me their time and I never felt rushed off. The only thing I left disappointed with was not being able to find a NF NX6 to get my hands on.
Yes, I left the booth, but I gotta talk to him this week so I’ll see what I can find out.Robby could you asking Hawkins when their 1 pcs. scope rings are coming out for Kimber rifles?
You can definitely get thru it in 1 if you go all day and don't talk to a bunch of vendors. I like going for 2. We turn it into a mini vacationI am planning in going to the show next year. Can a guy get through it 1 day or does it take 2? I'm not the one to stop at every booth to chat. If something catches my eye, I'll stop and look.
Jason
I would say 1, unless needing to do some real deep research with multiple outfitters, and easier to do 1 on Thurs or Friday when less crowded.I am planning in going to the show next year. Can a guy get through it 1 day or does it take 2? I'm not the one to stop at every booth to chat. If something catches my eye, I'll stop and look.
Jason
It depends on how much stuff catches your eye and there is a lot to catch your eye. If you had an idea of what booths you wanted to visit before you got there it is possible. Thursday would be the best day to go for a 1 day experience, way less crowded = easier to talk to who you want, when you want.I am planning in going to the show next year. Can a guy get through it 1 day or does it take 2? I'm not the one to stop at every booth to chat. If something catches my eye, I'll stop and look.
Jason
First year was incredibly overwhelming. There’s so much stuff from so many different vendors it’s hard to know where to focus your attention. About half the booths are outfitters. If you are looking to book a hunting or fishing trip, I’d give yourself 2 days, if not I’d say you’ll be fine to do it in 1 day.I am planning in going to the show next year. Can a guy get through it 1 day or does it take 2? I'm not the one to stop at every booth to chat. If something catches my eye, I'll stop and look.
Jason
You can definitely get thru it in 1 if you go all day and don't talk to a bunch of vendors. I like going for 2. We turn it into a mini vacation
It depends on how much stuff catches your eye and there is a lot to catch your eye. If you had an idea of what booths you wanted to visit before you got there it is possible. Thursday would be the best day to go for a 1 day experience, way less crowded = easier to talk to who you want, when you want.
I would say 1, unless needing to do some real deep research with multiple outfitters, and easier to do 1 on Thurs or Friday when less crowded.
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Thank you the replies.First year was incredibly overwhelming. There’s so much stuff from so many different vendors it’s hard to know where to focus your attention. About half the booths are outfitters. If you are looking to book a hunting or fishing trip, I’d give yourself 2 days, if not I’d say you’ll be fine to do it in 1 day.
It was $315 at the show, $350 every day price i believeprice?