Does anyone here have experience with the Chilkoot bags and using them in wet conditions? Anyone use them while soaking wet?
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Hoyt RX7 Ultra in Wilderness Green, right hand
60-70#, Adjustable draw length, currently 30”
(comes with the mini Hoyt stabilizer as well, not shown)
Hoyt SL 2 piece quiver, black
Hoyt side bar mount bracket
$1300 shipped, buyer pays fees
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Inline 5 in Morel Scar. Right handed, 60-70#, currently set at 30.5” draw length. Small amount of decal smudging on one of the top limbs. Can’t find any other defects on the riser or limbs. Comes with Raptor peep and Tightspot quiver and mounting bracket.
$550 TYD.
Has anyone here used these frames compared to one another? I’m curious as to how they compare concerning heavy and moderate loads as well as general comfort. I currently have an XCurve and it is very rigid. I’m wondering if the other newer frames offer any benefit.
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That’s great to hear. How much harder than your Hillebergs is it to find good spots to set up? How well does it pitch on uneven ground?
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Anyone here pack in and use a 4 person tipi (Cimarron or similar) on a solo backcountry hunt? Seems like it would provide an awesome palace and place to dry off but at a decent weight penalty. Curious to hear thoughts.
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Just got back from a couple day hunt with some pretty bad rain. Currently using a Seek Outside Silex with a nest. It basically poured for a day and when I got back to camp, everything I had was soaked. Getting inside the shelter was a cluster as every time I lifted the sides to get gear out...
I have used Off Grid meals for a couple seasons and they were awesome. Apparently they went out of business though. It’s too bad because their food was tasty and healthy. I’ve heard PEAK is another decent brand for the big meals. Seems that’s the consensus? Anyone use anything else besides the...
What are some of your favorite things to pack into the back country for those epic elk hunts y’all do? I’m talking breakfasts, snacks, bars, dinners etc. What are the things you cannot live without that help you get through those high gain hunts? I’m a Cliff bar, salami, cheese kind of guy but I...