1 year old pair of 12x50EL, excellent condition, beauty bino, all accessories and box included, Outdoorsman stud installed.
I'd prefer to trade these for a pair of 8x32nl in comparable condition, plus cash.
Only selling as I just don't use large bino's enough to justify the cash tied up in...
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I know this is a long shot, but I have a set of 12x50EL, less then a year old and a set of 8x32EL's that I'd trade for either the 12x42NL or the 8x32NL. Plus cash on my end. They both have the Outdoorsman stud.
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This is an interesting article where the author does a deep dive analysis into some of the...
Can anyone recommend any decent tutorials or videos for the design and sewing of backpacks? I've been googling and searching Rokslide and have found very little...
Any known reason to not use Carbon or Titanium for pillars in an ultralight sheep rifle?
It's a Paradigm stock, a hollow carbon stock that doesn't require the action to be epoxy bedded. The pillars won't actually be touching the action, only supporting the underside of the existing carbon...
I'm hoping you guys can help me out. I'm looking for an ultralight stock in the 18-22 ounce range with something approaching a vertical grip.
All of the stocks that I've found in that weight class have a much more traditional swept back grip. Anything with a grip closer to vertical is in the...
I have the opportunity to pick up a Barret Fieldcraft 270win, I'd buy it with the intention of swapping barrels to a 280ai. Does anyone know the length of the mag box?
The only info I can find online says 3", but I'm assuming/hoping that only relates to the SA options and not the 270win or 30-06.
Anyone use this program? It is a free program, that appears to be atleast somewhat comparable to Quickload.
My Father in Law is raving about it, except every load of mine we entered, output results that weren't even close to reality. Now there are a ton of parameters and any number of them...
Grandma always taught us how to make broth just from the bones and left over scraps from chicken or beef. So that's all I've ever done with the Venison as well. But I feel like I might be missing out on something tasty, so any tips or recipes?
I've had a gear acquisition plan for the last couple of years and the last pieces I wanted were lightweight Apex insulated pants/jacket from Nunatak. I just went to buy them and found out that Nunatak isn't working with Apex anymore. So is anyone else making gear comparable to their stuff?
I have a Kimber Montana 308win, that I'm considering rebarreling. This will be for mountain hunts out to say 500 yards on goat/sheep and Grizzly protection at 50 yards and below. My original plan was to try and find a used 280ai Mountain Acsent, but they are rare in Canada.
What high...
Bought this for a hunt and didn't end up taking it. I've tried it a few times on training hikes, but don't forsee another hunt that I can justify it for. It's in "as new" condition. Box, paperwork, everything included, warranty has never been registered.
SOLD
I'm looking for an ultralight tent for sheep hunts. I want something that can stand up to unexpected sbow storms, lots of rain and wind and just generally unpredictable mountain conditions.
Easy setup and the versatility/adaptability to handle uneven terrain and the rocks that are in the way...
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My DCF Silex is in great shape, upgraded all the door lines and guy outs to HMG Dyneema lines that work better in the tensioners.
Looking to trade for a newer MLD Duomid in DCF, or something similar.
I'd also consider a trade for a Hilleberg Niak or Soulo or another 1...
2 weeks out from my first sheep hunt. Its a DIY, solo, Stone Sheep hunt here in BC. I've wanted to do this hunt since I was a kid, but it never seemed feasible, until speaking to my wife last fall I realized that I could afford the financial investment and more importantly the time to train...