Kuiu Teton softshell. Size L. $90.00
Has one small rip in the sleeve. Otherwise great condition.
Kuiu Teton insulated jacket. Size L. $90.00
Has a rub mark from my seat belt on the chest. No holes.
Located in cache valley. Willing to ship.
Here are my two. Both llewellin setters. The white one is my male CJ. He’s kind of a knot head. But super loving and affectionate. Hunts fair.
My female the darker dog is Miss B. (My daughter named her). Shes all business and is a chukar slayer! Best dog breed I’ve ever owned.
I have both, rectangle and mummy. But the rectangle is way better than the damned mummy bags. Mine is a big Agnes encampment 15* bag. Nice and light and warm enough for later seasons with a silk liner. But truck camping I use a rustic ridge -35 degree bag. 17lbs but like sleeping on a cloud.
I’ve been reloading for 15 yrs or so. I think with the premium factory stuff nowadays, it’s pretty close to my reloads. Almost worth just buying ammo. But the satisfaction of getting a bullet to fly good is a warm fuzzy.
I was ice fishing at pineview reservoir. I bent over my ice hole and my sun glasses, that were folded up in the front of my coveralls, fell out and into the hole. My brother in law saw this and said, that sucks. We were fishing in about 20’ of water. A couple hours later I was jigging a bit and...
Glass is clean and clear of scratches and scuffs. The housing has a couple witness marks from being mounted and used. Overall good condition. Asking $250.00
Located in cache valley.
I started with a weatherby vanguard 270win. That gun killed quite a few ek and deer. I’ve had the gun cerakoted and put a new stock on it. It has a leupold 4.5-14x40 VXiii on it.
The last 5 years I’ve been shooting a christenen ridgeline 28nos. This gun has also been a killer. It has the leupold...
Pure bred/registered llewellin setters 8weeks old.
White/black ticked is a female
Orange belton is a male
$700.00 located in cache valley.
Willing to meet within reason.
Parents on-site and are amazing hunters. Paperwork comes with the pup.
Range finders.
Great tool, but also puts long yardages into perspective.
There will ALWAYS be someone who wants to push the limits. That’s how progression happens.
Good tent comes with the footprint. Used a few times over the couple years I’ve owned it. Weighs just under 4 lbs for the whole set up. Asking $200 OBO
i love mine. flat, fast, and accurate. hits like a freight train.
spendy brass to reload. if one could find brass.
bertram, peterson, ADG are the better cases.
like said before, layering is KEY. and to complete that layering system, a down is a must in cold weather. i have the kuiu kenai jacket, which is super quiet. infact i would say that softshells are louder in comparison.