Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Coleman Performance 3 AAA Aluminum LED Flashlight







Coleman 3 AAA Aluminum LED Flashlight is great for the outdoors.

Coleman 3 AAA Aluminum LED Flashlight:
  • Ultra bright 90 Lumens
  • LED never needs to be replaced
  • Extremely lightweight and durable   
I have been using this flashlight all summer and now into Deer season with the same batteries it came with. This thing has been on boat in the Susquehanna cat fishing, boats in multiple lakes bow fishing, and now in the woods with me during archery and rifle season. I just now noticed at the end of archery season its starting to get dim. 
 
Likes 
  • Light weight
  • Very bright (I'd say it does a decent job lighting up a field when you don't have a spotlight)
  • Comes with a lanyard. I added a little climbing hook to hook it to my belt loop
  • Long Battery Life
  • Good Size
Dislikes 
  •   Doesn't have multiple settings. I like having a low setting when walking in the woods during deer season

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Savage 22-250 Axis Synthetic Matte Black 4+1


 

 

 

 

 

Axis

Series: Axis 
AccuTrigger: No 
AccuStock: No 
Magazine: Detachable box 
Stock material: Synthetic 
Barrel material: Carbon Steel 
Stock finish: Matte 
Barrel finish: Matte 
Stock color: Black 
Barrel color: Black 
Sights: Drilled and tapped for scope mounts 

Features:
New modern design, silky smooth bolt operation

Caliber: 22-250 REM
Handed: Right
Rate of Twist: 12
Weight: 6.5 lbs
Overall Length: 43.875"
Barrel Length: 22"
Ammo Capacity: 4
MSRP: $375.00
Ammo Used: 55Gr Remington
11/24/12 - So far I have sighted this bad boy in at 100 yards and kept a pretty consistent group but I'm not happy with it yet. I may try shooting a lower grain bullet to see if I can get them tighter. The barrel twist is a 12 and from the research I have done they are saying that the less twists in the barrel the bigger grain bullet you can shoot accurately. Hornady makes a bad ass 50GR round that shoots at 3517 FPS and 1373 ft-lbs at 100 yards. I'll pick up a box of those the next time I hit the range. Once this gun is cutting holes at 100 I will move out to 200 yards and let you all know how it does. Below is the trajectory of the vmax bullet. Overall this caliber is amazing. If you need more power then a .223 pick up the 22-250. 

Trajectory (inches)
Muzzle 100 200 300 400 500
-1.50 0.70 0.00 -4.30 -13.50 -29.10

Update: This gun a super easy to do a trigger job on. You can literally have this gun a part and back together in 10 minutes or less. Cut 1.5 turns off your spring and now you're shooting tighter groups.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Browning Black Label First Priority Knife w/ Tactical Fixed Blade 130BL

 

 

Browning Black Label Fixed Tanto Blade First Priority Tactical Knife

MSRP: $49.95

Purchase Price: $49.95

SPECS:


Sheath Description:Blade-Tech polymer sheath
Main Blade Length:2 7/8"
Type Description:Tactical Fixed Blade
Steel Description:440 Stainless steel
Color Description:Black with tan camo paracord
Handle Description:Tan camo paracord wrapped


Features:

  • Tanto Point Blade
  • Matte Black 440 Stainless Steel
  • hollow grind
  • Serrated index finger groove
  • Sleek front guard
  • Squared pommel with lanyard loop
  • Matte Black Blade-Tech Molded Polymer Sheath
  • Mounts Securely to your Belt, Web Gear or Tactical Vest

Likes:

  • Lightweight 
  • Polymer sheath
  • Large Hollow Rivets (I'm going to use a paracord to make it a neck knife)
  • 440 Stainless Steel

Dislikes:

  •  Paracord at the end of the handle could be a bit longer. I was going to use it to put through the rivets on the sheath and wear it around my neck but it wasn't long enough. 

Overall Opinion: 

Overall I like the knife. Its lightweight and thin design make it ideal for concealment. With the higher grade 440 Stainless Steel blade you can rely on it to be durable in most situations. The polymer sheath has a detachable clip that can be adjusted to mount almost anywhere on your belt or tactical vest.

 






 

 



 











I took off the belt clip and added a piece of black paracord to make it a neck knife.

PSE Bow Madness XS RTS Package






















 

 

PSE Bow Madness XS RTS Package

MSRP: $599.99

Purchase Price: $350 

FEATURES:

  • Madness Pro Cam with PSE's posi-lock inner cam offers half inch draw length adjustments without module change
  • Enhanced cam for a better feel
  • Lightweight and compact for hunting out of ground blinds, treestands or chasing
  • Mossy Oak ® Break Up Infinity
RTS FEATURES:

  • Aries sight
  • QS Whisker Biscuit
  • Flexxtech stabilizer
  • Mongoose quiver
  • PSE neoprene sling
  • Peep sight
  • Nock loop


SPECS:

60 lb RH
  • Model: 1217MPRIF2960
  • Hand: Right
  • Speed: 320-312 fps
  • Let-off: 75%
  • Draw Weight: 60 lb
  • Draw Length: 29"
  • Brace Height: 8"
  • Axle-to-Axle: 29 1/4"
  • Weight: 4.20 lbs


70 lb RH
  • Model: 1217MPRIF2970
  • Hand: Right
  • Speed: 320-312 fps
  • Let-off: 75%
  • Draw Weight: 70 lb
  • Draw Length: 29"
  • Brace Height: 8"
  • Axle-to-Axle: 29 1/4"
  • Weight: 4.20 lbs


60 lb LH
  • Model: 1217MPLIF2960
  • Hand: Left
  • Speed: 320-312 fps
  • Let-off: 75%
  • Draw Weight: 60 lb
  • Draw Length: 29"
  • Brace Height: 8"
  • Axle-to-Axle: 29 1/4"
  • Weight: 4.20 lbs


70 lb LH
  • Model: 1217MPLIF2970
  • Hand: Left
  • Speed: 320-312 fps
  • Let-off: 75%
  • Draw Weight: 70 lb
  • Draw Length: 29"
  • Brace Height: 8"
  • Axle-to-Axle: 29 1/4"
  • Weight: 4.20 lbs
  • Precision Shooting Equipment

 

Overall Opinion: 

9/15/12 - Its two weeks away from archery season in Pennsylvania and I finally decided to go get my bow setup at the local PSE dealer (Deer Valley Sporting Goods). Needless to say I had about an hour wait because of all the last minute hunters (like me) buying their gear and practicing at the indoor range. My first shot with this bow left a massive welt on my inner arm. A slight draw length adjustment and I was back in business without ripping my arm apart. The first couple shots came in three inches left and two inches high. I was grouping really well. I adjusted the sights two more times and I was right on. The Bow Madness was shooting awesome with very low to almost no recoil and very little sound. I was dang near splitting arrows by the time I was finished. This bow will become a weapon of mass destruction when deer season comes. Right off the show room floor this bad boy was ready to shoot and did it extremely well with a few minor length, weight, and sight adjustments. I would highly recommend this bow for any new or experienced hunter.

Arrows Used: Golden Tip
Tips: 100 grain

I will post updates with pictures of the deer as hunting season goes along.

11/24/12 - Early Archery season in PA has come and gone. The first day I was fortunate enough to have a doe walk up within 30 yards. All I have to say is the PSE Bowmadness performed awesome! As I watched her walk closer I drew back with little to no sound, placed my nose on the string to look through the factory provided peep site, lined up my 30 yard factory provided pin, and that was all she wrote. The arrow completely penetrated her and came out the other side. The bow madness shot so smooth and so quite the other doe with her didn't know what happened.  I had enough time to knock up another arrow before she ran off.

 








 

 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Marlin Model 917V 17 HMR - Review Pending


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marlin Model 917V 17 HMR

MSRP: $249.99
Purchase Price: $189.99

Key Features
  • 22" Heavy barrel
  • Includes a 4 and a 7 round magazine
  • Walnut finished hardwood stock
  • Scope not included
Specifications
Action Bolt Action
Caliber 17 HMR
Barrel Length 22"
Capacity 4+1 & 7+1
Trigger Single Stage
Safety Thumb safety
Length 41"
Weight 6 lbs
Stock American Walnut
Finish Blue

Likes

  • Bull Barrel 
  • Come with two clips, One 4 rounds and the other 7
  • Reliable, Hasn't misfired at all with over 1,000 rounds through the gun
  • Flat trajectory and super accurate

Dislikes:

  • Less then six months after purchasing the rifle my stock cracked on both side of the barrel at exactly the same spot. I checked and found that Marlin has a five year warranty. As soon as I get the chance I'm going to ship it back and get it replaced. 
  • Heavy Trigger, This is not good for accuracy. It takes a while to get use to it.   

Overall Opinion:

Overall this is a solid rifle and awesome caliber. If you're hunting small game like squirrels and rabbits be sure to make head shots or there will be nothing left of the meat. Its perfect for ground hog hunting. I've used this rifle for two seasons now and have not had one problem. If you have a good scope and can stay steady nothing will escape you.

Ammo Used: Honady V-max Polymer Tipped

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Midland XTC-150VP2 Camo Sport Camera, Mossy Oak Break Up - Review Pending

 ATV / Bar Mount
Bow Stabilizer Mount
Hat Mount
Tree Mount


Midland XTC-150VP2 Camo Sport Camera, Mossy Oak Break Up

MSRP: $119.99 

Purchase Price: $39.99+$5 SH

Ordered From: www.Woot.com

Manufacture website: www.midlandradio.com

Features:

Hands Free: Variety of attachments included
Fumble Free: Simply switch it on and start recording
Cord Free: Runs on 2 AAA batteries (included)
Easily share your adventures: The plug-n-play software makes sharing your video easy
Lightweight: Camera weighs less than 3 ounces
  • Adventure Action Camera for first person point of view video
  • Easy to Use with Single Slide Operation – Even with Gloves
  • 480p SD Resolution
  • 140˚ Wide Angle Lens
  • Weather Resistant
  • 30 FPS
Warranty: 1 Year Midland Radio

Specs:

Resolution 640x480 (30fps)
Viewing Angle 140°
Lens Multi-coated tempered glass
Focus 5 inches to infinity
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Format AVI
Light Sensitivity 3.0V/Lux. second
Storage Micro SD card up to 32GB (not included)
Record Time 15min/GB
Transfer USB 2.0
Power 2 AAA batteries (included)
Audio AAC
Operating System Compatibility Win XP SP2+, Vista, 7
Mac OS X 10.4+

 

In the box:

(1) Midland XTC-150VP2 Camo Sport Camera includes:
  • Action Camera
  • Handlebar Mount
  • Visor Mount
  • Tree Mount
  • Bow Mount
  • USB Cable
  • 2 AAA Batteries
  • Owner’s Manual

Likes

  • Small and Compact 
  • Multiple brackets included for mounting
  • So Far I have tested the Hat Mount and the Bar Mount. Both seem to work well. I think the hat mount would be ideal for fishing. I will be taking it out in the Susquehanna River in the next few weeks and post an update. 

Dislikes:

  • The On / Off button makes a noise. This is a big dislike. If you are an archery hunter the last thing you want is the click of a button scaring away your deer before you take a shot. 
  • More Pending....

Overall Opinion:

More pending....

Package Just Arrived Today From Woot.com  9/11/2012
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