Asking $130 (paid $152 for it new)
I'm selling my brand spanking new T.Rex Arms Sidecar appendix carry holster. It's fit for a Glock 19 with a Surefire X300U-A weapon light and an optic. I'm selling it because I am switching my light to a smaller version. The X300U-A just sticks out too far...
My dad is 72 and still hunts. I want to get him a nice day pack but he would appreciate something simple. He wouldn't need a load shelf or spend the time figuring out how to use one anyway...
I was thinking of getting him a Stone Glacier Avail but I fear it would be overkill.
Anyone have...
I agree. This is my first western hunt though so I felt daunted. I'm planning a Colorado elk hunt next October and this friend is reliable. I'll make it happen one way or another.
I was supposed to be but I let the 22 hour drive alone from Wisconsin get to me and decided to wait until I can get a friend to come along. I'm feeling bummed about not following through but I'll be hunting in the Appalachian mountains with my brother and dad for a week instead so all is not lost.
I have the shapeshift system and also the backpack attachment. I didn't like how it allowed the gun to flop around.
Instead I bought a Gun Fighters Inc Kenai chest holster and I like how it fits snugly. I wear my bino harness over it and it's pretty comfortable that way but I'm carrying a Glock...
Hey folks, I'll be hunting mule deer in New Mexico this November (I'll be in the Gila) and assuming I get a deer (big assumption lol), I'm wondering if I should go with the gutless method or not. Obviously if it's warm, I want to get that animal cooled down as quick as possible. Gutting seems...
Thanks folks. I've been mostly training with a 35-40 lb. load but just moved up to a 50 lb. sand bag in my pack and with water and some other stuff in there it was about 60 lbs total. I'm not that big of a guy and I wouldn't want to be carrying that much very far but it sounds like that'd be a...
Hey folks, I'm going on my first mule deer hunt this November in New Mexico and I've been training with my gear and loaded pack to prepare.
I want to make sure I can carry a bone in muley hind quarter with my gear but I am not sure what one weighs.
Has anyone actually weighed one? I'd rather...
In Wisconsin you only have to take the head to a taxidermist or processor within 72 hours, not all the bones.
I want to keep it bone in because I want to take my time breaking it down and not be rushed in the desert sun and dirt :)
I just found out about Shotcut (shotcut.org). It's a free and open source video editor and they seem to have some nice tutorial videos on their website. I haven't used it yet but I'm going to give it a try. Seems pretty nice.
Yes. Eye relief piece is best all the way in but that image is from that position.
The washed out lighting is probably an ISO issue but even with that, I'm surprised the camera didn't auto adjust to it. I'm mostly disliking the massive amount of vignetting that I have.
Ah, I wasn't aware that ISO settings and such were under ProTune. I'll mess around with that.
I'm still not happy with the Phone Skope on the GoPro as the vignetting is terrible. I contacted Phone Skope about it the other day and haven't gotten a response. I guess I have to call.
Hey folks, I have a Phone Skope with a GoPro adapter for my spotting scope and whenever I try to record or take a picture through my spotter, it's always washed out with too much light. Is there a way to adjust for this on the GoPro?