You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Join our community of outdoor enthusiasts! Subscribe to Field Ethos Magazine to unlock full forum access and connect with fellow adventurers sharing their stories, tips, and experiences.
Hit a point in my hunting career that I enjoy taking/teaching others more than harvesting myself anymore.
My buddies 2 step kids had never hunted before and are completely hooked now.
My little toyota hunting rig was full of cheeseburgers this day. -10*F
So I almost pulled the trigger on a drath puppy 6 years ago. Hunted behind a few of them upland birds and in a goose pit. Amazing dogs and a great choice in the versatile gundog world.
After countless hours of research I ended up going pudelpointer. Mainly because they tend to be as good as...
I opted for the glock 23 in 40 with some heavy corbon (which was very close to 10mm with buffalo bore for ft/engery) for my archery elk hunt this year in idaho over my glock 10mm.. it was easier to pack and brown bear density where I was hunting was low.. and thankfully never needed it.
Ive used a bunch of different ones. And picking 3 is tough in today's world with everyone with a cnc or printer making cans.
Some of the oldies that just work are the thunderbeast, lane scorpion TI and the mack brothers
Some of the new ones I'm about the test are the echo Zulu, t&k and...
Been carrying the sig 365 sas edition. Loaded with defiant ammo.. however ive been playing around with different options glock 19x feels good just haven't found the "one" yet
Very solid optics.. wyoming company.. just scares me a little with some of the old brunton people as brunton customers got screwed for their "lifetime" warranty