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Buy whatever is on sale, You dont need the best cut. Have taken many a piggy in my Kmart Flanny.
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I run the vortex guide pack, you can adjust to about any height (lower on chest if I'm using my bow) can fit most bino's as well as a few rounds and range finder in the front pouch. I put my phone in the back zip pouch with ID if on public land. side pockets hold a spare battery for the range finder, a lil lighter, lil puff bottle, screen wipe. The top elastic pockets hold a compass and if i have one on me a mini map.
With all that it still weighs sod all.
Oddly my favorite part of the chest rig is that it has a flat top, I rest my rifle across it when hiking as i try to minimize using the sling. lost way too many dinners because of laziness.
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Vortex Diamondback 10s, 400 odd. I used shitty glass for far too long.
If someone said hunt barefoot or without good glass: I would be a slow arse hunter.
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It depends on which state your in but basically.... don't carry anything, some states even have a blade length law.
but if you can find something the fits within the laws of:
- Anything that you can open with the same hand holding it
- Auto/ switch/ OTF
- Double edged
- Balisong/ butterfly
- Zombie knives (anything with painted blood on it)
- Anything concealed
- Anything in public view
- Multi tools (leathermen) [because of the knife]
- Swiss army knife (because of the knife)
Its not to say we all follow said laws but its a choice between practicality and police revenue.
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I got one last year, good up to 500m (says 800m on the box). batterys still going and isnt bad in low light
I have borrowed a vortex rangefinder and its 100% $200 better but for the cost and being ALDI I would buy another.
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Good knife then? hope you heal quickly... Give them goats another run.
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Better get to scalping
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just get whatever and a red lense
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Alice Pack MK2, with frame. From the Digger days.
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Hey there,
Coxy
Brisbane
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#40 is technically enough.
I would look for something that's 50 pounds plus: your only limiting yourself to a distance and arrow weight... Speed is great for target stuff but a heavy arrow is what you want for game.
You'll need to be sized up for your bow too, your going to want to go into a store to get the ass-tons of information about compound bows.
you don't NEED to spend a lot of money but you will need to get the right draw length and have arrows cut to that size.
Its a crazy rabbit hole to fall into.