I have a bunch of .223/5.56 stripper clips for sale. These are used to more quickly load 30 round magazines. They come in handy especially when going to the range. I’m selling in packs of 50 or 100. For packs of 50, I’m selling for $22 a bundle, for packs of $100, $40.00 per bundle. Bundle of...
Ok. So a lot of you have chimed in on your dislike for Vortex. I appreciate all the feedback. I think you’ve convinced me to keep the Leica binos. Out of curiousity, what is it that you guys think makes them inferior? Is it the build quality or glass quality. Honestly, I haven’t noticed a huge...
Had no idea Leica’s warranty was so good. This was the main difference that had me wanting to keep the Vortex. Now, it seems like a non issue. Interestingly, I can’t get any bites on the Leica’s at $900. Vortex just sent me a brand new pair for Razor HD’s (mine were unfixable). I’ll be curious...
The focus knob on the binos broke and just would keep turning with no stopping point and wouldn’t focus. On the spotter, the eyepiece was falling out, which was super frustrating to use on the hunt. You may be right about the Leica’s. Maybe I’ll keep them…🤔
Haha, they might be, but that seems like a bad business model. Sell crap products that you’ll get back for the rest of time due to a lifetime no fault warranty. I’ve compared my vortex to other mid-high end binos, the glass and light pick up was comparable, even in low light. I’ve been pretty...
Good question.I actually thought about keeping the Leicas and selling the Razors once they are fixed. However, the Vortex no fault lifetime warranty is better than Leica’s, so that is what made the difference for me.
These are like new Leica Trinovid 10x42 HD’s. I purchased them on 11-13-22 (see receipt) while on a mule deer hunt, due to the fact that my Vortex Razor HD’s failed during the hunt. I used them until the 19th, so not even a week. Since the Vortex have a lifetime warranty, I’ll get them fixed...
Mule man, I actually did try some superfeet insoles and tried all the lacing techniques that Kenetrek recommends, but unfortunately, my hill is still slipping. On short hunts, it's not a big deal, but i have a 6 mile pack in/4000 elevation gain black bear hunt in August and I can't have my feet...
I’m selling my non insulated Kenetrek Hardscrabble Hikers in size 12W. I bought them in october (see photos) after the 11.5s I bought turned out to be too small. With the 12’s, I get heel slip, so apparently they just don’t fit my feet. These have been worn on one hunt and have probably 6 miles...
The size is 4 inches wide x 4 inches long, and 1.5 inches tall. It was originally made around 2005-06, if I remember correctly. As I’ve mentioned, it still works like new.
This was a top of the line rangefinder when it came out. It works great and includes case, originial box, and manuals. it is 7x magnification. The only reason that I'm selling is that I need a smaller rangefinder that better suits my style of hunting. For $125 this is a fantastic rangefinder...
I just bought these in Feb, but they sat in my office and I never got around to wearing them. Once I did, I found that Crispi’s must run a little small, as I need a size 12EE. Unfortunately, I can’t find any of the 2019 12EE’s for sale anywhere, so I guess I’ll have to go to the 2020 version...
Congrats
Congrats on a very nice buck. We got a couple a week and a half ago in central Wyoming. Nothing huge, but it’s an easy to draw non trophy unit that we drew as our second choice. We were stoked just to go out and get to chase them. Here’s a couple of shots. EDIT-Sorry for the upside...