Looking for some opinions. I've used lots of tenacious tape the last few years with good results, but there's a few guys out there swearing up and down that Kenyon tape is far superior in terms of longevity. NOTE: I'm trying to patch some rips in a blind, so any other repair tape suggestions are...
Just got mine yesterday, with the exception of some of their new Aerowool pieces. Corrugate guide shorts are the bomb!! Just tried on the Sawtooth Jacket and not totally sure what to make of it yet. Just a strange jacket and I'm not sure about the fit. Anyone else try out their Sawtooth jacket yet?
I would tell you yes, go for a camera with more features. I definitely agree with dotman recommending the A6000. It's feature packed little cam that can capture some amazing images. I run it primarily in full manual mode, which allows me the freedom to make quick adjustments to get the...
I have a good bit of experience with the A6000, which isn't really that much different. Great little cameras that that will take some great images. My only drawback on the A5000 is that there is no optical viewfinder (just a personal preference). And the big deal to me is that there aren't any...
Picked up a a Sako A7 this winter in a 7mm Rem Mag and paired it with Swarovski Z5 3.5-18. I was itchy to get the scope mounted and do some shooting, so I picked up a pair of low Leupold PRW rings and just used the stock aluminum bases that came on the rifle. After the fact I did some more...
Right now I've got an AMR on a 24" duplex frame for my multi-day trips, which it's awesome for, but I'd like something smaller with easier access for day hunts/hikes. A buddy just got a 22 Mag, and I really like that layout for ease of access, but now I'm conflicted as the Woodsman looks pretty...
Have you entertained the idea of a Rino 650? It would be capable of both of the things you want and if you hunt with a buddy that has one, it can make your life a lot easier. I'd give one a look!
FYI, SLC 10x42s actually have better light transmission than EL 10x42s... 91% vs. 90%. The only benefit you gain out of EL binos is their "field flattening" lens and the ability to focus on objects that are like 3 feet away. That's cool and all, but that extra few hundred bucks you'd spend isn't...
I just looked into it, all I can say is wow. I think you're really on to something with that unit... Do you think it flat out eliminates the need to lug a spotter around?
Rob hit the nail on the head, spot hogg's adjustments are the bomb I think, I've been going back and forth between some single pin sights and my old trusty Hoggit, and that thing is just so easy to get precisely dialed in. But back on to your arrow flight stuff, I feel fairly confident that if...
Either arrow would work just fine in my opinion. If a good FOC is what you'd want, you're probably going to need to run a brass insert. I just ran the number on a GT PH 340, and if you cut one to 28.5" which should be plenty sufficient, with a 100gr brass insert, 100gr point, their accu-lite...
I'm sure that would work great, but a new iPhone for me right now would cost just almost as much as a new camera! Anyone have any experience running that Sony A600 or even a Fuji X-E1?