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<blockquote data-quote="alpinehunter" data-source="post: 580556" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>You're right about the optics, you will want the best higher end glass that you can afford. I notice the difference between medium priced optics and high end in the low light of evening and dusk. Ok sorry I kinda got of topic there. </p><p></p><p>As far as packs go I have a Badlands Day 2200 pack. Badlands packs are awesome and their customer service is just as amazing too. After this last season though I decided to look at some bigger packs for extended stays in the high country. The Dragonfly looks very appealing as well as the line of packs Timberhawk offers. The Timberhawk website is in a transition stage right now as it just changed owners August. So the redesigned packs will be out sometime in the spring according to Mike (previous owner). If you aren't in a hurry to buy a pack I would definitely look at their packs. They look like they are well engineered with the hunter in mind.</p><p></p><p>Casey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpinehunter, post: 580556, member: 14596"] You're right about the optics, you will want the best higher end glass that you can afford. I notice the difference between medium priced optics and high end in the low light of evening and dusk. Ok sorry I kinda got of topic there. As far as packs go I have a Badlands Day 2200 pack. Badlands packs are awesome and their customer service is just as amazing too. After this last season though I decided to look at some bigger packs for extended stays in the high country. The Dragonfly looks very appealing as well as the line of packs Timberhawk offers. The Timberhawk website is in a transition stage right now as it just changed owners August. So the redesigned packs will be out sometime in the spring according to Mike (previous owner). If you aren't in a hurry to buy a pack I would definitely look at their packs. They look like they are well engineered with the hunter in mind. Casey [/QUOTE]
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