Seek Outside Sunlight 2P Shelter Review
Floorless shelter discussions are always a dominant topic in the Rokslide forums. A diverse range of makes and models are critiqued, analyzed, and questioned for every imaginable scenario. Inevitably,...
Early Season Kryptek Clothing Kits
Early Season Kryptek Clothing Kits By Jared Bloomgren, Rokslide Prostaff I think back to my early years of hunting and remember my cheap camouflage that I once wore....
Knight’s Ultra-Light Mountaineer Muzzleloader
If you're hunting backcountry mule deer or elk, every ounce has to be counted. Before you dry out your handy wipes, pull bristles from your toothbrush, and contemplate leaving...
Review: Xtreme Hardcore Gear Tru Level Picatinny Base
Review: Xtreme Hardcore Gear Tru Level Picatinny Base
By Brock Akers, Rokslide Staff
If you have ever built a house, you know that starting with a flat, level foundation is key...
Paradox Pack Review
Paradox Pack Review By Jared Lampton, Guest Contributor "It's lightweight yet very strong. It's rigid yet flexible. It's simple and efficient yet incredibly versatile." These were the claims...
Revic Acura Spotting Scope Review
The Revic Acura Spotting Scope intrigued me the first time I heard about it. There aren't many spotting scopes on the market that feature a reticle which is great...
RedKettle Quick Release Rifle Sling
RedKettle is a company founded in Denmark. Their tagline is “Efficient Hunting” and they make products designed to do just that. I was particularly interested in their RedKettle Quick...
The ULTIMATE Head-to-Head Optics Review
Hey Roksliders, I got wind of this last week and just had to get it out to you guys. This head-to-head live optics shootout sponsored by S&S Archery will...
Muzzleloaders: Versatility Allows Flexibility
Muzzleloaders: Versatility Allows Flexibility
By Mike Peterson, Rokslide Prostaff
How many of you have considered versatility as a part of your hunting rifle? I certainly know I never considered it when I...
Part II: Christensen Arms’ Carbon Summit in 270 WSM
If you're just coming on, catch up on my series on building a great backcountry mule deer (and sheep) rifle here: Part I: Goodbye 7mm Rem. Mag, Hello...