Looking to trade for a quality sleep pad. (Big Agnes, nemo tensor etc) light and insulated. Pack and frame have never been used, has some scuffs here and there from a move and from being in storage but never packed anything. Had to cancel the trip I bought it for.
Sale price is $150 + shipping...
Pack is new, never used. Has been in storage in my garage loft since I purchased it. Does have some rub marks on the frame where it rode inside a moving trailer when we moved. No rips, tears or anything like that. Just never ended up using it due to cancelling our trip.
$175 + shipping
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I'll have to check, it may do that. But with the little screen size I'd rather just pay the little extra and have a 3" screen I think. (I need to replace/upgrade my current gps so I'm wanting to knock that out at the same time as going with the InReach)
No, don't polish the choke. Just the inside of the barrel. There are plenty of you tube videos, check some out. It really isn't hard to do I don't think and it really helped all my guns.
You will figure out you're aiming method as you learn, I started gap shooting but I couldn't do that to save my life now! Instinctive just kind of took over after a few years. The big thing is have fun with traditional archery, It's a learning curve for sure but well worth the patience and...
I havent shot a compound for awhile now. It is frustrating at first with a recurve but if you want to stick with it, stick with it! don't let the frustration get to you and you will become as comfortable with one as you were with a compound. Just don't give up on it at first. Adn read a lot on...
Could be a little more "uniform" (polishing a barrel is easy and a lot of times really helps even those holes up in a pattern). BUT, that is killing a turkey at 40 yards. You can chase the optimal pattern all year long and keep spending money but that pattern you are throwing is going to get it...
The stevens 301 turkey .410 is a nice little gun. Put you a reflex or other red dot style scope on and take the guesswork out for kiddos. The shells are expensive, but depending on your bag limits where you are at a box off tungsten turkey loads for your .410 should last you a couple seasons at...
A blind is going to be the easiest route (I do not prefer this and have never killed one from a blind but have witnessed it plenty of times). Obviously this is easier if you have fields to hunt. Other than that, you will have to plan a little more for your bow hunt than just finding a tree to...
I've had a Vortex crossfire II rimfire 2-7 on my .22 for around 6 years now. I've been very happy with it has been beat up a good bit while never losing zero. The only thing I dislike is the eye relief is a little goofy for me at times, or could be a light issue. It seems looking into the tree...
Old thread but for anyone else checking in, I've been pleased with the Fullfield E1. The ONE thing i didn't care for was the E1 reticle, its just too small for my liking but definitely usable. I was impressed with the clarity of the scope for the cost. I put it even or slight advantage to the...
I posted earlier about looking into the Garmin Montana 700i however, trying to weigh all the pros and cons between that and the gpsmap 66i and I am now leaning more towards the 66i. May just be the best of both worlds for what I am wanting. Hoping to get some opinions of others that have this...
Thanks, I did see the one on the classifieds and have been thinking heavily on it. My registration is new on here as well so I haven't gotten to the level of being able to message or respond on the classifieds yet unfortunately.
It definitely looks to be a jumbo sized unit, and I honestly would...
Hello,
I've searched through some of the earlier threads on this GPS unit and hoping to find out some more info from guys who have one and have been using it for awhile now. I have cheaper units that work flawlessly, and honestly use my phone and OnX for 90% of the time however, I'm looking...