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Wading through gear options for a hunt can be a daunting task—and on a western hunt, where tall mountains, open landscapes, and huge tracts of land present unique challenges—the right equipment can make all the difference. Below are 5 under-the-radar pieces of gear that may not jump out as essential, but should be given consideration.
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Trekking Poles
I’ll admit, the first time I saw my good hunting buddy using trekking poles, I questioned his ability to pee standing up. Then I tried them. Today, if I’m hitting the mountains, they make the gear cut every time...
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR » Avid outdoorsman and marketing manager for Vortex, Mark Boardman enjoys pursuing a variety of big game throughout the west.
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Tell us what you think the most under-the-radar piece of gear is for hunting. The first five submissions will receive a free Vortex Hat.
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Quickly, easily, and accurately range targets to 1,000 yards. Well-equipped with fully multi-coated lenses, rugged waterproof construction, and intuitive, easy-to-read illuminated display, this rangefinder will give you the best bang for your buck. See why our customers chose the Ranger 1000 rangefinder. |
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Join the Vortex Nation on Instagram and post your favorite shots. (Hint: We love pictures of tricked out rifles, trophy animals, and extreme hunting adventures.)
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We want to hear from you! Submit a product review on our website, and you will be entered to win one of five Diamondback HP 4-16x42 riflescopes with V-Plex reticle. Winners will be selected the first week of September, so get your ratings and reviews in now.
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Vortex Nation, This One's For You!
The feedback we get every day from people like you is the inspiration for this video. Thanks for keeping us focused on what's really important—YOU!
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