I got a Samsung A10 and can't connect it to my Zino, why is this do I have to turn of the mobile SIM (this I can't seem to do?) I did with my Motorola.The drone does not show up on the list of available WI-Fi ? Please help , Rob
I've got one and I love it. My rangefinder and handheld thermal go in the main pocket nicely, with half dozen cable ties in a snaplock bag at the bottom. Small "ACR" PLB fits in right pocket ON TOP OF a small LED rear bicycle light and 2 AA batteries kept separate. I have a folding knife with a gut hook, and chapstick in the left pocket, with a small amount of room for other small things if needed. Front pocket fits my wallet in a snaplock sandwich bag, with my keys next to it at the opposite end from where the zip opens from, to minimise the chance of losing keys. My iPhone 8 just fits in the mesh pocket on the back, and remains safe from damage if i was to slip or fall. PS: Youve got the straps upside down. The bino clips are supposed to come OVER your shoulders. Since I generally don't use full bino's, I simply tied them back onto the main strap to keep them out of the way. I've never had a drama. If I do decide to take bino's, I've got a pouch each for rangefinder & thermal that can be attached either side, but I usually just make do with the 6x magnification of my rangefinder anyway, since the glass and image quality is A+. PPS: I just spent Sunday night and Monday night up at Kiritaki. That big clearing opposite the hut now has a huge slip down the guts of it. I only spotted 1 deer through thermal at night, further up the main river. Some fresh sign and had a deer barking at me from below the hut after lighting the fire 2nd night, but otherwise no action. I came in up the river from Fairbrother, and then the hunters track that cuts off the worst of the top end of the river to the DOC track. Thats the track you pointed to near the hut. It goes right down to the river, and is quite well marked with numerous different colored ribbons. If you go in or out via Fairbrothers rd, its the way to go
I do agree the side pouches could be abit bigger and id like the zippers on them to be going in the opposite direction but apart from that for the price i think its one of the best bang for buck bino harnesses on the market. I run this in combo with a hip bag and its the perfect setup for day hunts
Hi, I have had a similar head on my CR10S for months and I always have to start them manually after starting printing by going directly through the printer screen TUNE/FAN SPEED/FAN 1 & FAN 2 > 100 % without that the 2 filament fans remain at 0% ... do you have an idea ?
As others has already said, it’s not a back pack. Also, You’ve put the harness straps on upside down bud. Those 2 smaller straps you have at the bottom replace the neck strap you currently have on your bino’s.
Your phone is meant for the back pocket directly on your chest . I have a tidewe rangefinder I know it’s not the latest and greatest and definitely not the most expensive, but at the end of the day it fits inside my spika bino
I did this the same weekend. Set out on the 24th March, stayed in Kime that night and moved on to Alpha on the 25th. Out late on the 26th. Did you not stay in the Alpha Hutt? I'm confused as to how we never ran into you.
@@jamhardproductions9400 Unless mine is a newer model than yours, then you will find that the lid will actually fold forward and magnetically "clip" under the bottom.
no. long gone. sorry. If you have a snorkle...put some grease on the studs. carefully line up and push against guard. this will leave mark on guard and you should be able to drill the four stud holes. Do same for snorkle tube.
Great info 👍 . I've been seriously thinking about getting a 22-250 for varmint deer and Target here in America. I was really interested to see your results in part two but I couldn't find it? What was your most accurate load with the 75 grain? I'm looking at several 70 to 75 grain hunting bullets that should work really well for deer. What's the largest game you have hunted with the 22-250 and how do you feel about the performance of it for deer? I see you have a bunch of other cool videos I'm going to have to check them out. Thank you 👍
part 2.....yes...a bit sad so much time has gone by & two many projects..I will attempt to get a part 2 done. We have Fallow deer here in NZ 70kg average & Red deer 100kg average. So 22/250 on fallow is brilliant. 22/250 on Red deer can be a lost wounded deer, so I shoot Reds with 6.5 Creedmoor . Any game under the 85kg mark I would happily shoulder shoot. Anything over, you really have to know your rifle as accurate placement is the key. I have never lost a fallow. I have lost two Reds with 22/250. Two 2 many..
oh....most accurate load.....they all are for hunting. Full load/high speed kills barrel quicker. Lower grains lower speed..still kills well. Barrel lasts way longer.
@@jamhardproductions9400 So if you run lighter loads what velocity are you running with 70/75s ? And do you run Ackley improved chamber? I've read it helps for case stretchy and efficiency you still wouldn't have to run it at Max. Gunblue90 says you can get 3000 rounds if you're careful not to overheat the barrel? Would you agree with that? Thanks for your info
@@brianlee6849 i can not give you load details as this becomes potential disaster for others following who copy with out doing proper load data. you need to find a loading book, load low & work up to higher loads. Using chronograph & checking cartridge for expansion etc. my powder will also be different. I have found for hunting any powder is ok as we are not snipers? Ackley improved...have not gone there. Have put over 3000 rounds through my barrel..which is purpose built carbon wrap. Spent a lot of money on the barrel. Using a Howa action. Case's are annealed every reload & thrown after 6 reloads. I don't get any issues, so I keep doing what I do.
I'm getting a 3d printer! I'm not asking my corrupts government or its corrupt alphabet agencies for permission. This makes gun control even more ridiculous! The technology has caught up! Give it up AFT!
@@L.V-Rider I sure have been called allot worse, but I was serious, and I was not trying to be a smart ass, it just comes out that way when typing a message and not verbal. I was just saying that it is not all that difficult to suppress a 22lr, even though impressive as it was, I was just meaning that I would like to see somebody do an improvised Suppressor for a larger caliber, that is a little more difficult and challenging, I have done similar devices like that for 223 and it didn't go all that well blew right it off the end too much pressure of course I really wasn't expecting much i was just goofing off but I would like to see somebody actually make an improvised suppressor that actually works. Have a gooday mate, lol my attempt at humor from a smart ass Hillbilly.. lol
@@L.V-Rider nah I already know how to make an improvised device, I think it is crazy what people spend for the machined ones though. I can build one for cheap if I need one. and it actually work. I just wanted to see if other people had some ideas different then mine I am not that smart and like to try to learn new stuff
auto hub fine, higher speed? 4wd speed runs on grass on club days fine but turning circle is wide...High speed on highway..hubs are never in so 100kph rd speed is fine as hubs not working.
did start to let water in...but I never ever cleaned them or treated them. After water treatment...let water in after 1hr tramp. lasted 3 years. still my go to boot in summer.
Hunters element boots are garbage and so is their warranty. Have a pair of Yankees, worn for one 3 day trip and a one day trip and the sole is already starting to come away from the boot. Tried to make a warranty claim with them and they say it's because the boots have been abused. Haha as in worn, only 6 months old too. I'd invest my money in better quality boots next time
more stable...handles & predictable when in rally mode? love it. They do bang off now & then(rear). You think you snapped a axle..(1 in 3 months?) but it's normal & now i'm used to it I just drive it foot to the boards.
Enjoyed that Keith, have done most of that trip several times but have always avoided dropping off to mid Waiohine as the climb up Isabelle looks far too horrible. I didn’t know the dodgy little section before the Tuiti was called “Shreks face” 😂
The drop down into mid Waiohine is just a constant 3hr pounding on the knees & feet while up to Isabelle is 2hrs hard grind up to the top of the bushline, then you get a break for a more gentle 1hr grind to top of Isabelle. I named the dodgy section Shrek's Face?