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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    My russel belt knife. Given to me from my Dad who originaly had it issued to him in the 50's when he was a young CO. so it has seen some hide since then. My other standby is my Browning 270 A-Bolt with the ever popular Redfield fixed 4x wide view ... since 1976 ... deadly!!!
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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    I would have to say my wool shirt bought at mark work whare world probly 12-13 years ago and my old buck knife.

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by newhunterette View Post
    I am not a man but I own some Stan's (and I look dang cute in them)

    This post is USELESS without pics!



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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Dean View Post
    This post is USELESS without pics!
    ohhhh nooooooooo u first

    sorry for the high jack bigbore

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore14 View Post
    I said, no rifles....but......I will make an exception, if you have been hunting with the same rifle for the last 25 years and still hunt with it as your primary. This post is about gear. People always say to me, buy this and you will never buy another! Technology changes, things get better, or dont they?
    My Mistake about the gun. The other two thing for me are my compass, a Silva ranger that has been with me since 81, and my Russell/Gorman belt knife. My fave knife by a long shot

    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore14 View Post
    What exactly are these stanfields that keep coming up? Over or undergarments. Have to say I have heard a lot about them. But I have no idea what they are. I am imagining wool.
    here is a picture of them, the Stanfields are the grey top I have on. They are 80% wool and 20% other fibers. Wear like iron and last a long time.


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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    I'm trying hard to think of something I use daily hunting that I have owned for more than the past few years. No wonder I am eating KD for dinner....
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by todbartell View Post
    No wonder I am eating KD for dinner....
    Me too. And partly due to you.

    BTW Mr. Pusherman, have you talked to your supplier yet? I am still jonsin for a fix. (RCBS is good sh!t)
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    You have to go places quite out-of-the-way.
    You have to go places no others can get to,
    You have to get cold and you have to get wet, too."
    - Dr. Seuss

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    I guess you can ad a good ole stanny to my list as I have some pretty old ones too. They do take the abuse.

    A friend of mine calls it "Chilcotin Camoflage". Its basic issue to any forest worker though, which applies across BC at least. I've taken to calling it "Kootenay Camoflage" as a result.
    "If you want to hunt beasts you don't see every day,
    You have to go places quite out-of-the-way.
    You have to go places no others can get to,
    You have to get cold and you have to get wet, too."
    - Dr. Seuss

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    My buck knife, its 41 yrs old and still use it every season and my Trapper Nelson pack frame for haulin quarters I've had for 37 yrs and it was well used when I got it.
    Their steaks, roasts and burger to me! Tom

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    Re: What is your best, and oldest, and most reliable, piece of go to gear?

    Beauty buck Sitka.
    Thats what I want this fall.
    Originally Posted by averagejoe
    thats pretty cool. i bet you get close to those cats some time when there low in the tree hey. when do they have kittens?? do you ever see baby cougars in the tree or do they hide in her pouch?

    Originally Posted by wideopenthrottle
    ....I guess some peeps think a mother griz is like a crack whore ready to drop her baby at the first church door she sees...funny

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