Eberlestock J104 worked great, love this pack.
Strongbuilt Comanche Cable Climbing tree stand also did the trick. A little bit heavy, but it didn't cost a whole lot either (but I am a real lightweight and I enjoy heights, so take that with a grain of salt).
Remington buckhammers, hit hard on both ends.
Remington copper solids, soft recoil, minimal expansion but in the end did the trick.
Redhead XPR Series Gore-tex Camo rain pants got them for $24.94 USD off the bass-pro website, normally $79.95 USD. I have only had the chance to wear them once, but I stayed dry underneath them, and worked up a bit of a sweat. If I make another order from bass-pro I will get another pair (last I checked they were still on clearance).
Beartooth products slip-on recoil pad and comb height raising kit, went on a youth model 870 with a cantilever barrel. Not something that would be great for high volume shooting, but it did the trick for sure. The comb height adjustment was surprisingly secure.
Primos vision blind broke when it was set outside and a heavy wet snow fell on it. Took it back and got a replacement that worked well, but didn't get exposed to the snow that the first one did. Good blind, just know its limitations.
Gatehouse, what did you think of the Mystery Ranch pack?
Maddtrapper, good to hear the butt plug worked well on the guys in camp, how did it work on the deer??