What products do you wish companies made for hunting?

Mojave

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Been thinking about this for a while. I am about 18-20 months from returning to the US.

Been involved in manufacturing and repair of survival equipment in the military, thinking about trying to side hustle a bit. Also been building guns for a few years.

Firearm things I am interested in doing:
1. Heeren action
2. Hagn actions
3. Fraser side lever actions
4. Carbon fiber stocks/Fiberglass stocks
5. Blaser R8 accessories
6. Tikka/Howa/700 clone hunting chassis in CF.

Non-firearm things I am interested in doing.
1. carbon fiber or fiberglass drift boats
2. CF Trecking poles
3. live traps for bobcats
4. CF mule saddles
 
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A well priced drift boat would sell very well, I have no idea on manufacturing costs, but price for drift boats is obsurd.

I think there is an old thread like this that may give you some ideas. I still want the “perfect” poncho/shelter.
 
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Found it!

 

KurtR

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Been thinking about this for a while. I am about 18-20 months from returning to the US.

Been involved in manufacturing and repair of survival equipment in the military, thinking about trying to side hustle a bit. Also been building guns for a few years.

Firearm things I am interested in doing:
1. Heeren action
2. Hagn actions
3. Fraser side lever actions
4. Carbon fiber stocks/Fiberglass stocks
5. Blaser R8 accessories
6. Tikka/Howa/700 clone hunting chassis in CF.

Non-firearm things I am interested in doing.
1. carbon fiber or fiberglass drift boats
2. CF Trecking poles
3. live traps for bobcats
4. CF mule saddles
I think the live traps for bobcats thing has been done. My father in law has 4 of them and caught a bunch of cats last year
 

mustelid_master

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I think the live traps for bobcats thing has been done. My father in law has 4 of them and caught a bunch of cats last year
Yeah, lots of people doing it, and not a ton of demand, most states don't make you use them, and legality is the only reason to use them, footholds are way better.
 

180ls1

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Something that attaches to the top of a pack frame rails so you can use your pack as a seated shooting rest. It may require carbon legs that stow in the meat shelf but can be pulled out and help prop up the pack.
 
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A well priced drift boat would sell very well, I have no idea on manufacturing costs, but price for drift boats is obsurd.

I think there is an old thread like this that may give you some ideas. I still want the “perfect” poncho/shelter.
2nd on the poncho/shelter + bivy
 

Bachto

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this year I was wondering why a brand like Exo doesnt make a bino harness already attached to the backpack. Just make it one system instead of doubling up and having backpack straps sit on top of the bino harness straps.
Because when I take my backpack off I don't want my bino harness to come off too. I like that they are separate.
 

Bugger

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Something that attaches to the top of a pack frame rails so you can use your pack as a seated shooting rest. It may require carbon legs that stow in the meat shelf but can be pulled out and help prop up the pack.
I run my tripod with two legs outside the drink pouch and clipped for quick deployment (see pics). It’s basically the same thing you’re talking about if you’re already carrying a tripod around anyway but way more stable than a pack could be. Also lets you get back up to move quick and the tripod comes with ya.IMG_5409.jpegIMG_5411.jpeg
 

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Boots actually designed for western hunting, it would still need to be a few different models to cover everything. Right now we’re adapting mountaineering and backpacking boots for hunting and manufactures are making incremental changes for us but I don’t know of anyone designing a boot from the ground up for western hunting
 

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An ice axe trekking pole. Pick, adze, flick lock 3 section pole capable of full length trekking pole use yet collapses to 20"-25" for use as ice axe.

Everything currently available is too short when extended or too long when collapsed, crappy head or both.

I made my own using a Black Diamond carbon whippet pole. Took the head off it and made and adapter to mount a Grivel pick and adze.

I was constantly asking myself why no one makes this when I was using it in New Zealand this year.
 
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