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Contact Pods8 on here he’ll make you what ever you can imagineI want a backpack hip belt pouch that is big enough to fit a bipod, a suppressor and a small ammo wallet.
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Contact Pods8 on here he’ll make you what ever you can imagineI want a backpack hip belt pouch that is big enough to fit a bipod, a suppressor and a small ammo wallet.
Please share your mods! That looks like a serape at way less cost and I have a few of the costco blankets. Thanks,It started life as a Costco down blanket, and a few cuts and tassels later it blossomed into my glassing moo moo.
In all seriousness though, it kept me pretty warm on a chill January afternoon. And it packed into its own stuff sack about the size of a 16oz bottle.
And deer were seen, so the stoke was high!!View attachment 247873View attachment 247869
Well looks like swaro just did something similar to this. Not sure if it is GPS-based, though.Garmin to make gps/rangefinder binos that Bluetooth a pin to your gps after you range something. Range an animal -> instantly drops its location to your Garmin -> now you can stalk without worrying about forgetting exactly where it was.
1 trick i use... I boil 1 or 2 nalgene bottles worth of water and throw them in my sleeping bag 10 minutes or so before I head to bed. Sometimes I will throw them in a sock (so the hot bottle doesn't burn me) and sleep with them in my sleeping bag.... 1 at my feet, 1 by my abdomen. ...surprisingly warm... no melting of tent. Works to help dry out wet gear too (pant legs, socks, and even boots)... so long as you arn't running a down bag.I would like to see some way to produce heat in a tent without running the chance of burning the place down. I mean like a small 2 man pup tent. I tried a UCO candle lantern last year, it was good but there has got to be something better out there.
Here is one solution. If I shoot prone off my pack, tree, rock, fence, etc. its usually off my waxed mini tacky. I lay it legs up if it is on the flat pack. I lay it legs straddling the pack frame if it is standing up.Not sure what this would look like exactly, but a hunting pack with a built in rifle shooting rest thing. In the frame itself or the pack maybe. To save time repositioning my pack multiple times trying to find the most solid placement of my rifle.
I can't for the life of me remember, but there is a company that makes one. They are an outdoor tripod company. I saw it at SHOT a couple years ago. It would work, but not something that I would have used. If I remember, I will post it up.Really good tripod/trekking pole combo. Preferably standing
The Cabelas bow and rifle pack has one built into it.Not sure what this would look like exactly, but a hunting pack with a built in rifle shooting rest thing. In the frame itself or the pack maybe. To save time repositioning my pack multiple times trying to find the most solid placement of my rifle.
Mystery Ranch has that built into their hunting packs.Not sure what this would look like exactly, but a hunting pack with a built in rifle shooting rest thing. In the frame itself or the pack maybe. To save time repositioning my pack multiple times trying to find the most solid placement of my rifle.
Spartan makes one. Expensive though.I can't for the life of me remember, but there is a company that makes one. They are an outdoor tripod company. I saw it at SHOT a couple years ago. It would work, but not something that I would have used. If I remember, I will post it up.
Field Optics ResearchI can't for the life of me remember, but there is a company that makes one. They are an outdoor tripod company. I saw it at SHOT a couple years ago. It would work, but not something that I would have used. If I remember, I will post it up.
What would be even better is just like an overall setup with zips/etc, that we can just pull over our normal kit to avoid spending a bloody fortune on all this fancy gear. Don't get me wrong I love me some expensive hunting kit, a lot of it is some seriously quality stuff (kuiu, kryptek, etc).Ankle to hip zippers on all hunting pants for all seasons.
Field.optics I believe.I can't for the life of me remember, but there is a company that makes one. They are an outdoor tripod company. I saw it at SHOT a couple years ago. It would work, but not something that I would have used. If I remember, I will post it up.
Really good tripod/trekking pole combo. Preferably standing
What would it look like?I wish someone made a tree stand pack that is designed to be carried on your tree stand and has no padding or other things designed for carrying on your back which just adds weight. it needs non padded thin straps just enough to get on your back to climb the tree and that's it. Every quality pack I find weight pounds before you even put the first item in them due to all the fancy straps and padding in the back of them to make them comfortable to carry.