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Pigsticker

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I ended up going for the bino bids from scopecoat. They are made of ligh neoprene and extremely light and not bulky. They worked very well in the rain in MT a couple weeks ago. image.jpg image.jpg
 

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I bought the S4 lockdowns. Hated them for the first hour - then I got used to them. Now I really like them.

They are on camofire right now for $35.99.
 


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Since this thread has been bumped up, I should mention I'm probably going back to my no protection Rick Young harness. I don't baby my shit, but for some reason with expensive optics I have in the past. Well every harness is a royal pain in the ass I've concluded. I hate em. Shedding and adding layers all the time, they suck to take off and put on, especially when you also have a bugle tube around your neck, a bow carrier, LRF, and pack....Rick Young is quick and easy. No bulk.
 

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