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Turkey Gun Sights & Optics / Re: Optic for Stevens 301Last post by kayl - Today at 11:54:55 AMI'm a big fan of the Romeo 5 for this application. I have one on a .410 and 20ga as well as on my daughter's single shot .300 Blackout. Inexpensive, reliable, works well.
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General Forum / Re: 1000 dollar budget for a 2...Last post by hoythunter - Today at 11:44:07 AMQuote from: Dtrkyman on March 08, 2026, 05:46:12 PMI posted about an SA20 deal here yesterday, 499.99. 22 inch barrel and a good choke. This is what I have been using. I think it checks all your boxes. Like already mentioned why go with anything above 6lbs. This comes in at 5.5lbs. Saving weight was my reason for switching to the 20ga. The Mossberg is a joy to carry and is a fine shooter. #3
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: Official KP trumpet threadLast post by Zobo - Today at 11:37:13 AM![]() Ironwood Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #4
Pot Calls Forum / Re: Ceramic pot callsLast post by crdierlam - Today at 11:30:26 AMVote for Buster and Halloran. Had the old Halloran and unfortunately broke it. Replaced it with a new one and its just as good.
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General Forum / Re: Crispi BootsLast post by Gooserbat - Today at 11:24:19 AMQuote from: Seminole Custom Calls on Today at 10:16:44 AMLooking into buying a pair of crispi boots unfortunately we do not have anywhere local that I can try some on. Im looking at the lapponia 3 or the summit 2s. Does anyone have either? Im hunting in eastern NC so pretty flat ground im a little worried the summits will be too stiff. Summit is stiff but not crazy stiff. Order fri crispi and if you need to return for the other model then your able. #8
Turkey Guns / Re: Old School Mossy OakLast post by kytrkyhntr - Today at 11:03:54 AMawesome collection, i have a bottomland 870
always wanted that shorter 870 in greenleaf. maybe one day! #9
General Forum / Re: Crispi BootsLast post by reynolds243 - Today at 11:01:42 AMQuote from: Seminole Custom Calls on Today at 10:16:44 AMLooking into buying a pair of crispi boots unfortunately we do not have anywhere local that I can try some on. Im looking at the lapponia 3 or the summit 2s. Does anyone have either? Im hunting in eastern NC so pretty flat ground im a little worried the summits will be too stiff. I have the Colorado and the Lapponia III and love both of them tbh. The Colorado are for sure more stiff then the Lapponia. I use the Colorado more on days Im doing a lot of walking and/or walking through a bunch of thick stuff because the stiffness actually helps reduce the impact on my feet and ankles for those days and the material isnt leather on them so the thick stuff doesnt scratch up my boots. The Lapponia are more comfortable for day to day use, flat ground lighter walking days. Thats just what I do I could wear either for most days and be totally happy. looks like the summit are a flex of 3 so they would be less stiff then the colorado. I would say either of your options would work great for you, just decide if you want leather or synthetic material. Synthetic doesnt show wear as easy if your going though tons of brush etc, however it does hold water more when wet and will get an odor if they stay wet for a while. Leather will show lots of scratches but is more waterproof exterior, wont hold water as much, and you can add wax to it as a softening agent and waterproof agent. #10
General Forum / Re: Crispi BootsLast post by 10th Legionaire - Today at 10:56:12 AMI can't help you with either of those models. I do have a pair of Colorado II's and they are a 4 out of 5 stiffness on Crispi's rating scale. I'm 6'4" and 200lbs with a size 13 foot and I don't find them to be too stiff but they took a few miles to get comfortable.
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