#2804663 - 04/10/12 09:09 AM
Re: Favorite hunting gear???
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Mr.Bro
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@Mr. Bro: I always have 2 headlamps with me also. I also love muzzy broadheads but I'm seriously debating on trying the rage broadheads. I have lost a few deer in the last 4-5 years with the muzzy. Not to say that it was they're fault. I really like my arrow flight with them. I'm just thinking that a bigger diameter hole would be more forgiving on a less desirable placed shot.??? Single cam bow- check. I have had a high country 4runner that I've owned for around 11 years. Just put the first new cable and string on it last season. I've been thinking about upgrading. I'm wanting to shoot some Mathews, bowtech, diamonds, bear, pse, and hoyts to see if I can't develop what I think feels right for me. (Anybody got a suggestion on a bow and I would be glad to hear about it.) Mucks- I have considered. Really like the lacrosse though. I have 3 pair all in different insulations. Are the mucks warm and waterproof to the knee?
The Rage heads does leave an impressive hole.At least what i can see on TV.Never tried them.Probably wont either.MX3 Muzzys just fly right and work every time.Cannt remember last deer a lost with a Muzzy.Course i have been blessed with good funells that bring them in close.10-25 yards.
Looking for a new bow?Up until 4 years ago i bought a new bow every year.4 years ago i bought my first Mathews,a DXT.Due to economic conditions and the fact that i think the DXT is surly one of the best hunting bows made.I still shoot it.Short,light and shoots great.Check out the Mathews line.Also shoot as many different makes as you can.Find the one you like and can shoot well.
Mucks?Yes waterproof and warm and very comfortable.
Good luck
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#2804693 - 04/10/12 09:41 AM
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Stormy Kromer hats and anything Swaro!
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#2805246 - 04/10/12 10:09 PM
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Mystery Ranch packs and Gene Ingram knives
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#2812544 - 04/21/12 10:20 PM
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No hunt would be very bearable without the "Summitt"!!!!
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#2812770 - 04/22/12 12:06 PM
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Model70Man
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My favorite hunting gear are my windproof, waterproof outer layers and under armour baselayers including socks. I have to have my Buck knife and cable saw as well. I also like using my Buck roar grunt tube. There is also the added satisfaction of shooting a deer with your own handloaded ammo.
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#2812811 - 04/22/12 01:47 PM
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Cabelas MT-050 outer wear Good fleece against my skin Cabelas Predator Extreme boots Swarovski binos and scopes Meopta binos and scopes
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#2812965 - 04/22/12 07:28 PM
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Danner boots , Carhartts , Puma knife(if dogs catch it) , model 44 Taurus 44mag.,Garmin 320 , tracking collars ,and my HOG DOGS !!!
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#2815269 - 04/25/12 07:43 PM
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Brisco Darlin
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Stormy Kromer hats and anything Swaro! i've always meant to get one of those hats. would match my mackinaw wool jacket .
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#2816682 - 04/27/12 11:28 AM
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DntBrnDPig
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My Dad and Grandpa bought all the men in my family a Buck Selector knife we a bunch of blades. I LOVE THAT KNIFE. Its so easy to clean, changing the blades out is extremely simple.
They dont make them anymore, but they are worth it if you can find it.
The other gear I love is my merino wool base layers and soft shell outer layers from Core 4 Element. I am absolutely in love with that gear. I've never felt more....athlectic... in the stand before when the temps are in the low 30's. I'm usually so bulked up with layers that its hard to move.
Also my Badlands Monster Fanny is the bomb.
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#2821160 - 05/03/12 10:56 PM
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Just got some Under Armour Capture gear I can't wait to try out this year. I'll keep you posted.
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