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Joe.358win

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    Barska 8x42 on left(black) and the new Nikon Monarch 10 x 42(realtree camo).Had a look through the 2 pairs in low light conditions,and the Nikon's were superior.They are crisper in low light,the tree leaves appeared to show more brightness,and seeing into the tree trunk at approx 200 metres gave me the opinion that the Nikon's are money well spent.Cost for them $350.Includes a $10 tip.My mate also bought the same bino's,and did all the ordering,so was not to worried when he only asked for $340.Ordered through opticplanet.

  2. The pair of Rocky's that Gryph refers to that he sold me are Goretex and remain dry through dew soaked grass and high country ice and snow.No pair of boots are going to be waterproof when you are knee deep in a river.As for socks,I have found `holeproof explorers.When wet,they will remain warmer than sports socks.

  3. I have ordered some from theopticzone.I chose the nikon monarchs in 10x42.Cost is $310(i think).Were compared against a pair of Lieca Geovids,with only minimal difference in low light conditions.For the record,the Lieca's cost a bit over $2000.Depending on the time of day you intend to hunt,and the game you are after,will also need to be takn into account.For sambar hunters,the 10x42 is heaps,rabbit hunters can go for something much smaller,while goat hunters may choose something as big as 12x50.

  4. I have a ridgeline 5 pocket bum bag,and a stoney creek DAY HUNTER back pack.The back pack is easier to carry,as the weight over the course of the day isn't noticed as much,but I have found that if I carry the pockets pointed forward on my bumbag,then it is a lot more comfortable,and my back doesn't ache like it used to.

  5. Stoney greek . In cold weather though don't wear cotton t shirts. They soak up and hold the moisture from sweat and if it is next to your skin you can find yourself getting real cold. Also for real cold weather I have a balaclava and stoney crek make some good gloves too.

    Buy yourself a powder dry top.I have been using one for a while now.It whicks the sweat away from your body,so you stay dry and warm.I wear it all year round.

  6. In defence of the rocks i wear i only use a thin summerweight sock all year,no need for thick socks at all for either comfort or warmth

    That is what I do with my Rocky's gryph.My problem is that I don't like to have cold feet,so they don't get much of a run during winter.They are a fantastic boot,as you can testify to,with heaps of good grip.

  7. I have apair of Rocky goretex,and they do the job well.I have also got a pair of Trail water proof all leather boots from aussie disposals.They are chalk and cheese.The only prob I have is that thick winter socks won't allow my feet to fit the rocky's properly,so hense the second pair.I am impressed with the rocky's you have bought rono.They will do the job for you.

  8. Stoney Creek just had a good deal going on the Sambar Jacket,$250 for either the olive or the camo.So 3 people I know bought them over the net.Very warm jacket,blends in with the surroundings of the high country well,and is quite warm.They can be opened up down the front after a hard trek up the hills,to help cool you down again.I wear something similar,a Buck Country Camo jacket.I would also advise that you get a powder dry top to go underneath.There is nothing worse than hunting hard,then getting cold from the sweat on your back,as you sit down and glass.Mate shot his 26inch stag while wearing his new sambar jacket,maybe something in the name.

    Look at www.stoneycreekshop.co.nz They have just finished some of there deals,but have a section of specials that gets updated each week.The conversion rate also means that you save some dollars.

  9. Try calling a sheetmetal fabrication shop.If you give them the details of what you want,and some sizes,then they should be able to put something together.If they can't,they should know someone who does.Most places no eachother,so they should no who does what.

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