The spotting scope is designed to cater to the needs of weight-wary, backcountry hunters who require premium optics in a compact package.
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Vortex Razor HD 13-39×56 Spotting Scope – First Look (Video)
Published: September 4, 2023 { 0 comments }Aziak Equipment Backcountry Lite Tripod and Backcountry Lite Ball Head [Product Video]
Published: July 31, 2023 { 0 comments }Full video review of the super lightweight Aziak Backcountry Lite Tripod for ultralight hunting and spotting
Future of Spotting Scopes: Accufire Tech Omnis
Published: July 31, 2023 { 0 comments }Full video review of the most advanced digital spotting scope currently available.
Elk Mountain Tents 16 Ft Yukon Bell Tent [VIDEO]
Published: July 31, 2023 { 0 comments }Video review of the Elk Mountain Bell Tent including setup.
Wraith Mini 2-16×35 Thermal Riflescope [product video] Review
Published: July 3, 2023 { 0 comments }Brand new from Sightmark is the “budget-friendly” Wraith Mini thermal riflescope. Packed full of features this optic is sure to please at the price point offered
Really Right Stuff Ascend Tripod [Product Video]
Published: July 3, 2023 { 0 comments }The Really Right Stuff (RRS) Ascend Tripod is the American made standard for a tripod that can be used to shoot or glass from.
Hatch Outwest Bipod [Product Video]
Published: July 3, 2023 { 0 comments }Quick video overview of the Hatch Outwest Bipod. It may be the ultimate hunting bipod due to its lightweight, American-made construction, and an incredible range of adjustments.
SIG SAUER KILO10K-ABS HD vs Leica 10×32 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars [Product Video]
Published: July 3, 2023 { 0 comments }Product comparison and pros and cons of the SIG 10k Rangefinding bino vs. the Leica Geovid Pro.
Dive Bomb Industries’ Dry Blind Bag
Published: June 5, 2023 { 0 comments }The variety of ways to get your waterfowl shells and accessories into the field can be characterized in two ways: big and boxy.
Silent Killers
Published: May 1, 2023 { 0 comments }According to Dr Miller and the CDC, 18 tick-borne diseases are now recognized in the United States. Some, naturally, are worse than others.

