I’m on my 3rd pair of Ariat Workhogs in about 6 years, I am split between a desk jockey and field hand but also wear them pretty much all of the time away from work too. I will say occasionally I clean and oil them but nothing more than I would do for any other boot. I’ve been happy with them...
Yes I do, I wrap the dog’s leg with vet wrap before putting the boots on then tape the boot to the vet wrap, easy to take off when you are done for the day but secure enough to stay in place while hunting. Hopefully the picture helps.
Loved the first episode and can’t wait to watch the rest of this hunt. As many have said before Beau is a lights out great guy, he almost looked embarrassed when you were talking about what he had been going through and he was standing behind you, just goes to show how humble he is, and his...
I have used Lewis Dog Boots for years and have had extremely good luck with them. Never tried the nylon or cordura style of boots because I never had a reason to with the Lewis boots.
I used the precision in a .308 compared side by side with Varget and it grouped much better than the Varget did. That is what I will using going forward.
I wouldn’t trim any of it below what the manual says, the cases will stretch over time and need to be trimmed. No need to add the extra step now if you are under spec
Like Dsnow9 said start calling now to see if you can find a spot, Yellowstone is definitely worth the trip. My only suggestion would be to wait about a month, I have been through there twice in October and both times there has been little to no traffic or crowds and you can cruise through the...