Gentlemen,
Hoping to get some advice & suggestions for the next deltaoutdoorsman.com offering. We've received a HUGE response from our Eberlestock pack offerings (THANK YOU ALL!) and for our next promo we'd like to see what ya'll think about setting up GTG range/bug out bags. We're brainstorming a few different options:
1) buy an Eberlestock pack fully equipped with either the range bag package or "bug out" package.;
2) "range accessories package" only;
3) "bug out accessories package" only;
Unfortunately, the G4 Operator pack won't be available until after May 20th so we're thinking about equipping the Gunslinger II or Halftrack pack (best currently available inventory). What I'm looking for are some suggestions for specific items that would go well for each respective package. I've come up with a pretty good sized list of items, some of which are "must have" & other are pretty specialized and may not be a good "need vs. weight" tradeoff for the respective application(s). Here's a list (in no particular order) of items for each "accessory package":
emergency blanket;
bug repellant;
shooting gloves;
flashlight/torch;
targets;
batteries;
bipod;
compact level;
torx & regular screwdriver kit;
mechanical pencil;
spare ammo pouch;
sunscreen;
fire sparker;
pancho;
rear bag & pack mountable shooting rest;
lens pen;
compass
first aid kit;
multi tool;
folder and fixed blade knive(s);
hydration bladder;
shooting glasses;
ear protection;
date book;
otis kit/bore snake;
baby wipes;
shooting mat;
paracord;
AR Emergency parts kit;
I didn't list ammo, spotting scope, or LRF because I'm not looking to sell ammo right now & I want to try to keep the price attractive without running up the total with expensive optical equipment (though that can be added if the shooter wants something we offer). I'm sure I missed some items so feel free to add or remove based on what is listed. I also omitted adding a wind meter due to cost constranits <span style="color: #000099">EVEN THOUGH WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED KESTREL DEALER</span>. What I'm looking for is true utility in that each item is a "must have" as part of each respective package but not so much that it causes undue weight or clutter to the pack.
Thanks for the help. One thing we want to do is make sure that we listen to the membership here & offer items that compliment tactical shooting and each shooter's needs. Your help & advice is valuable and much appreciated. Finally, if you think this is a stupid idea, feel free to let us know that we're barking up the wrong tree and should look at other equipment & applications. I obviously like compliments but constructive criticism is just as helpful.
Thanks for reading & adding to the thread. Good shooting & enjoy your weekend.
Ceylon
deltaoutdoorsman.com (should be live by the end of the month)
(901)301-8682
Hoping to get some advice & suggestions for the next deltaoutdoorsman.com offering. We've received a HUGE response from our Eberlestock pack offerings (THANK YOU ALL!) and for our next promo we'd like to see what ya'll think about setting up GTG range/bug out bags. We're brainstorming a few different options:
1) buy an Eberlestock pack fully equipped with either the range bag package or "bug out" package.;
2) "range accessories package" only;
3) "bug out accessories package" only;
Unfortunately, the G4 Operator pack won't be available until after May 20th so we're thinking about equipping the Gunslinger II or Halftrack pack (best currently available inventory). What I'm looking for are some suggestions for specific items that would go well for each respective package. I've come up with a pretty good sized list of items, some of which are "must have" & other are pretty specialized and may not be a good "need vs. weight" tradeoff for the respective application(s). Here's a list (in no particular order) of items for each "accessory package":
emergency blanket;
bug repellant;
shooting gloves;
flashlight/torch;
targets;
batteries;
bipod;
compact level;
torx & regular screwdriver kit;
mechanical pencil;
spare ammo pouch;
sunscreen;
fire sparker;
pancho;
rear bag & pack mountable shooting rest;
lens pen;
compass
first aid kit;
multi tool;
folder and fixed blade knive(s);
hydration bladder;
shooting glasses;
ear protection;
date book;
otis kit/bore snake;
baby wipes;
shooting mat;
paracord;
AR Emergency parts kit;
I didn't list ammo, spotting scope, or LRF because I'm not looking to sell ammo right now & I want to try to keep the price attractive without running up the total with expensive optical equipment (though that can be added if the shooter wants something we offer). I'm sure I missed some items so feel free to add or remove based on what is listed. I also omitted adding a wind meter due to cost constranits <span style="color: #000099">EVEN THOUGH WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED KESTREL DEALER</span>. What I'm looking for is true utility in that each item is a "must have" as part of each respective package but not so much that it causes undue weight or clutter to the pack.
Thanks for the help. One thing we want to do is make sure that we listen to the membership here & offer items that compliment tactical shooting and each shooter's needs. Your help & advice is valuable and much appreciated. Finally, if you think this is a stupid idea, feel free to let us know that we're barking up the wrong tree and should look at other equipment & applications. I obviously like compliments but constructive criticism is just as helpful.
Thanks for reading & adding to the thread. Good shooting & enjoy your weekend.
Ceylon
deltaoutdoorsman.com (should be live by the end of the month)
(901)301-8682