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Posted: 5/23/2016 12:58:48 PM EDT
Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends.
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Because hog hunting and deer hunting are comparing apples and oranges in most places.
Hell I wish I had the money to get NVGs and Thermals to do that. |
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BDU's are comfortable and functional.
Not sure what you're referring to specifically OP, so maybe there's some real over the top types where you live. In general, I'm not a Mossy Oak / Browning antlers type. |
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How many of them are current/prior service and are already used to using that type of gear? |
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Possible reasons:
1. Mil-type/mil-surp is tested and true. And sometimes even cheaper than equivalent hunting equipment. 2. Some of those guys/gals are mil-vets. They already have the stuff on hand. 3. This is America and we can do what we want. |
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Because it does remind me of being 9 years old and playing Army with my neighborhood friends.
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. View Quote The same reason there are guys on here who have ever piece of tactical gear you can think of......but never do anything with their rifles but shoot paper once a year.... To each their own I guess.... |
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Whether you're putting down four legged pigs, or two, the gear and tactics are the same...
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Why do you care what other men wear? View Quote I don't care what they wear or what they use (as long as it was legal) but I just found it interesting how different some hog hunters are from other hunters. I probably hunt hogs more frequently than 99% of other hog hunters and I probably kill more hogs than 99% of others and I hunt them wearing shorts and tee shirt armed with lever or bolt action rifle most of the time on my farm. I agree you should use what ever is available to you if you think it will work for your application...I have no problem with that. |
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"?
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. View Quote If it makes you feel any better, I always take a 30 round mag deer hunting. |
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I've only hunted pigs on horseback with a knife but I get it.
I think the difference is no one really gives a shit. It doesn't matter how you kill'em, just kill all you can. Over bait, at night, lights, NVGs, |
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We dress up like real manly men doing manly things in a manly way,,,,because the big macho tattoos hurt like hell !!!
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? View Quote This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. |
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Dude, domesticated hogs are dangerous enough. If I'm gonna go stomping around looking for wild hogs, I'm gonna gear the fuck up.
So I don't blame 'em a bit. |
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Tonight I will be going out with a helmet mounted TNVC L3 PVS-14 and a carbine sporting a DBAL-A4 D2. I just got off the phone 15 minutes ago from making my obligatory call to the SO.
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This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. |
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I don't care what they wear or what they use (as long as it was legal) but I just found it interesting how different some hog hunters are from other hunters. I probably hunt hogs more frequently than 99% of other hog hunters and I probably kill more hogs than 99% of others and I hunt them wearing shorts and tee shirt armed with lever or bolt action rifle most of the time on my farm. I agree you should use what ever is available to you if you think it will work for your application...I have no problem with that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why do you care what other men wear? I don't care what they wear or what they use (as long as it was legal) but I just found it interesting how different some hog hunters are from other hunters. I probably hunt hogs more frequently than 99% of other hog hunters and I probably kill more hogs than 99% of others and I hunt them wearing shorts and tee shirt armed with lever or bolt action rifle most of the time on my farm. I agree you should use what ever is available to you if you think it will work for your application...I have no problem with that. Good answer I have killed right around 500-600 with a .22 revolver. But if they want to dress up to kill hogs more power to them a good hog is a dead hog. Now if one of you was nice enough to give me a nice hood and NV to attach to it I'd wear it. But not with a pink Too-Too. |
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Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. If you could hunt deer with the same absence of restrictions you can hogs, guys absolutely would use the same equipment. |
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I wear multicam when hunting deer and hogs because it works. I sometimes wear a chest rig I specifically set up for hunting because its easier to get binoculars, calls, camera out of than a backpack, helmet only when using NOD's. I do wear shorts and tshirt in the summer. I always have a tactical beard though.
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Quoted: Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. You'll never find me hog hunting with a chest rig, balaclava, thigh pistol holster, radio, backpacks, although I do wear a 9mm on my alice belt when hunting with hog dogs. I find the alice suspender setup with pouches convenient to hang a flap holster, pouches to put the hobbles and cut kit (sutures and staples), and a convenient place to hang my SRK from. I get ribbed by my friends that the setup is to "Rambo", but it works. |
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Where ya hunting BMC?
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Tonight I will be going out with a helmet mounted TNVC L3 PVS-14 and a carbine sporting a DBAL-A4 D2 View Quote |
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If you could hunt deer with the same absence of restrictions you can hogs, guys absolutely would use the same equipment. View Quote This is the correct answer. I'm not allowed to do a mag dump into a herd of deer. With hogs anything is fair game. |
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. View Quote 1. Deer hunters are not going into situations where groups of 1 to 20 deer are fair game and can also be a threat to your safety 2. Many times pig hunting is harder work and the gear worn is what is most comfortable and cost effective. BDUs fit that bill for many. What is being hunted and how it is being hunted is just different in many cases. Sometimes is is very similar. That is why you see various approaches up to and including getting ready to go into battle. |
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I just wear shorts and a tee shirt and then when the mosquitoes start tearing me up I remember that I should be wearing pants and sleeves. Mainly I just don't fee like hauling all that cool kid stuff around. Hogs are different than deer because hogs are scrappy and it just seems like a real fight. Deer you have maybe one shot if you're lucky. Plus the hogs taste way better.
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. View Quote Have you SEEN those damn things? |
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You guys are doing it wrong.
Around here people "hunt" deer and hogs over a food plot or feeder. I go with a buddy one weekend of the year and shoot my yearly limit of deer and as many hogs as I can gun down. Its not even a challenge. It goes like this... Get to the stand before daybreak. Load up the AR while sipping my coffee. Few minutes later and the feeder goes off. The deer or hogs come out dancing and feeling fine celebrating the free grub. I wear cargo shorts, t-shirt and flip flops and I kill whole herds of hogs. i don't call it hunting, I call it shooting. |
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when they attack combat flipflops and board shorts are not enough
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One side of the truth is, plainly, it's fun for a boy to play solider.
There ain't nothing wrong about it, too. |
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I'd probably be halfway there if there were hogs around for me to shoot.
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When I was in HS, we used to drink beer, go crank up the airboat, at night, and cruise around looking for hogs. Then whoever had the most beers would jump off onto the running hog and wrestle him. Or sometimes run him over if we didn't want to keep it alive. That was pretty high speed if you ask me. No nods though, just an aircraft landing light on the head of the driver.
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Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU, helmets with NV, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears, backpack etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. I miss the time when people supported gear/mission relationships. |
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Quoted: Can they, I always thought that they had poor eye sight? I'm always sneaking up on them during the daytime with shorts and a t-shirt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Because them fuckers can see , better than you or I ;) Can they, I always thought that they had poor eye sight? I'm always sneaking up on them during the daytime with shorts and a t-shirt. |
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Quoted: Where ya hunting BMC? BMCBreeder Tonight I will be going out with a helmet mounted TNVC L3 PVS-14 and a carbine sporting a DBAL-A4 D2 |
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Not a hog hunter, but what do you consider "kitted out like a SEAL in Afghanistan"? This. And not to call you out in a negative way OP. Just curious as to what you consider over the top. For example, A chest rig to hold mags and a Team wendy helmet for NODs isn't even close to kitting up. Simply the best tools for the job. Again, it's not to criticize those that do go out fully geared but I'm more interested in the cultural difference between many hog hunters and (for the lack of better word) "traditional" hunters. For those of you that hunt hogs all "geared up" and hunt deer too, do you go out "geared up" when deer hunting? We had a group hog hunt at friends property last year around end of May. It was hot as hell so couple of us showed up in the traditional shorts/tee shirts with bug suit over it and boots. Later a group showed up and I thought we were getting raided by the local SWAT team because they showed up all dressed in multicam BDU hunting in camflauge is self explantory, helmets with NV night vision for night hunting should also be self-explantory, chest rig with 8-10 AR mags, balaclava Don't get that honestly , spare pistol mags, thigh pistol holster, two way communication gears hunting with comms is practically standard for guys hunting at night with NODs for safety, backpack a BACKPACK?!?!?! for hunting/walking outside?!?!?!etc. It looked like a movie scene where the SEALs were getting ready to raid the OBL compound. I miss the time when people supported gear/mission relationships. I'm not a hog hunter, but even I get why they have the equipment they do. If I was a hog hunter I wouldn't need to go buy a single new firearm or piece of gear. However, to hunt deer I'd probably need several new guns to be anything close to legal. |
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When's last time you got a chance to gun down more than four mammals with dog like intelligence? Hunting hogs from the ground, ambush style is dangerous. I go heavy. AR 10 in 7mm08 w spare mag, and G21. I let em walk right into me, and then I begin taking the closest to farthest . Finally got charged last year he didn't make it, stoped at about 13 feet towards me.
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When's last time you got a chance to gun down more than four mammals with dog like intelligence? Hunting hogs from the ground, ambush style is dangerous. I go heavy. AR 10 in 7mm08 w spare mag, and G21. I let em walk right into me, and then I begin taking the closest to farthest . Finally got charged last year he didn't make it, stoped at about 13 feet towards me. View Quote Sounds like Sargent York killing Huns |
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Blue jeans and a t-shirt for me, usually (plus a jacket if it's cold)... same as deer hunting.
I own some camo stuff, thanks to my shithead friends (I made fun of guys wearing camo like a bunch of wannabes, got camo everything for Xmas that year), and I admit it's comfy (yes, I wear it sometimes), but I'm not into tactical gear for hunting (or anything else, really). None of the animals I hunt seem fashion conscious. Rifle, ammo, pocket knife, hat (sometimes binos)... That's about all I carry. |
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. View Quote I think any chance to run the gear that you have in ANY type of actual shooting environment is a good way to train. Whether Hog hunting, hitting the range, or playing ninja in the desert,it's good to train with and use your gear. It's the best way to be proficient with the equipment you spent thousands on. I'd go to the grocery store in a chest rig with a slung M4 if I could. |
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I think any chance to run the gear that you have in ANY type of actual shooting environment is a good way to train. Whether Hog hunting, hitting the range, or playing ninja in the desert,it's good to train with and use your gear. It's the best way to be proficient with the equipment you spent thousands on. I'd go to the grocery store in a chest rig with a slung M4 if I could. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. I think any chance to run the gear that you have in ANY type of actual shooting environment is a good way to train. Whether Hog hunting, hitting the range, or playing ninja in the desert,it's good to train with and use your gear. It's the best way to be proficient with the equipment you spent thousands on. I'd go to the grocery store in a chest rig with a slung M4 if I could. |
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<a href="http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/NGI_Sam/media/IMG_0954_zpsd8cihxfu.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p496/NGI_Sam/IMG_0954_zpsd8cihxfu.jpg</a> Is this too over the top? Also some of us are Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan and other places and have, through years of war become all to familiar with the gear we are kitted up with. Call it what you want, but I have a lot of mission support gear should something arise in the field, from a gunshot wound to a hog attack to a broken leg. View Quote did you kill bin laden? |
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Why do so many hog hunters dress like SEAL going out on patrol in Mid-East? I don't mean everybody but so many pictures I see on this and other websites. My wife recently commented that they looks like men playing Army like kids. You don't see pictures of many deer hunters dressed like that. It's reminds me of me when I was 9 y/o playing Army with my neighborhood friends. I think any chance to run the gear that you have in ANY type of actual shooting environment is a good way to train. Whether Hog hunting, hitting the range, or playing ninja in the desert,it's good to train with and use your gear. It's the best way to be proficient with the equipment you spent thousands on. I'd go to the grocery store in a chest rig with a slung M4 if I could. Maybe that's my problem... I don't "run my gear" or "train"... I just spend as much time as I can in the woods killing stuff. |
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