Great products

A GPS

but it needs to be with a high-sensitivity receiver ( some Garmin have it.)
I wouldn't go in the wood without one ( always carry a compass for backup )

GPS for cars are also kewl...

Stef.
 
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I've had very good success with Bevan King's stainless barrels. Currently have one in .375cal and another in .257cal. Both are vg shooters.

Have another in .358cal waiting for the project to start.


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Abu Garcia casting reels and Shimano spinning reels. (What, you didn't think I was going to stick to hunting only, did you?) :p

Gerber Strikeforce fire starter. I never go into the hills without it.

Bic lighters. I use these before the Strikeforce.

Danner boots.

Coleman catalyic heaters.

The Remington 870 shotgun.

Coleman propane stoves.

Rooster tail fishing lures.

Maglite flashlights.

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And these are a few of my favorite things.....
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Damn, this didn't work out the way I planned.

I am busy checking my visa limit and brousing websites to look up some of these cool items.

I am also a fan of leatherman tools.
Knives of alaska big filet knife, perfect for cutting up animals.
I love my Leica Ultravid binoculars
Zeiss Conquest rifle scopes

Keep this going, I'll just print it and give it to my wife as a Christmas list...lol
 
Here is my list:

Winchester Model 70 receiver
Remington 700 receiver
McMillan Stocks
Leupold Scopes
HanWag boots
Schnees packs
TAD Gear Ranger Hoodie
Kershaw Gentlemans folder
Sitka Gear
Mystery Ranch NICE packs
Leica LRF
Swarovski binoculars

Good grief it's a wonder my VISA isn't over limit!:D
 
1) Anything that goes BANG but mostly:
my Sako TRG-S 30-06 for hunting and targets
my Ruger 10/22 for grouse and target
my S&W 686 in .357 mag
my Brno O/U 12g for trap (haven't tried bird hunting yet)
2) Kawasaki 650 Bruteforce Quad (takes me where I need to go)
3) Of course my Ford F350 with the camper on the back (I swore I would never sleep on the ground again after getting out of the Army!!!)
 
Rock Chucker Press
Digital Scale
Dewey cleaning rod
Burris Rings with Inserts
Harris Bipod
And my collapsing shooting sticks
 
Robertson Stocks

Reloader 17

Hoppes Benchrest solvent

Lapua Brass

Minox Bino's

Berger Bullets

Nightforce optics

Redding Competition dies
 
GREAT thread idea Martin!

Since price, and/or perceived value is not one of the terms of reference, it puts absolute performance as the single criteria.

Products which I feel are perfect, regardless of high or low prices, which do EXACTLY what they are INTENDED to do, and based on my own use experience, would include:

EDIT to add: I don't believe that I've EVER used THE perfect (fill in the blank), but of what I've used...

Grohmann Russell model knives (#1, #4, and Mini-skinner);
Lee Dies, case trimmers, and Classic Cast press with primer feeder/seater;
CZ 452 rifles;
Fox whistles;
Silva compasses;
Sierra MatchKing and GameKing bullets;
Hodgdon powders;
CCI primers;
CCI Mini-mag ammo;
Leupold VXII and VXIII scopes;
Rivers West clothing;
Drop Zone clothing;
Danner boots;
Bailey hats;
Savage rifles;
Dewey cleaning rods;


I'll add to my post as more occur to me!
 
Best product (and cheap) would be a rem 870 express. That poor shotgun has taken years of abuse no gun should ever have to indure. Lack of cleaning, horrible conditions, shot thousands of cheap shells, shot deer, grouse, ducks, and geese. It's only been fully stripped and cleaned once, and it was after it jammed on me this fall (had to slam shotgun against ground to eject shell) should be good to go for another few years of trouble free, and maintance free abuse :D
 
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