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Started by va wingbone, May 04, 2019, 08:25:21 AM
Quote from: The Southpaw on May 04, 2019, 08:18:49 PMAlpz Grand Slam is a good one.
Quote from: tomstopper on May 07, 2019, 05:54:49 AMHad my tatr 2 vest for years now and it's going strong
Quote from: FullChoke on May 07, 2019, 11:08:07 AMI have a turkey vest that I just finished wearing for the 23rd straight year in a row. That's right, 23 years. It is a hand made vest made from Mossy Oak Full Foliage and customized to suit my needs, but not all that radically. Admittedly, it is starting to fray a bit on a few of the edges, but then again, so am I.If you know someone who sews, or you'd like to learn yourself, putting one together is a great off-season project. I went to the fabric store and found a pattern for a vest that I could adapt. A tip my wife told me was to buy good polyester thread so that it would last a long time. Crap made in China now a days is made using cheap cotton and they just don't last. I also picked up some inexpensive light cotton OD colored fabric for the liner of the vest. I ordered enough MOFF online based on the pattern quantity requirements. Sewing is easy if you can get someone to teach you the basics. Look at it like you are welding cloth. I added a number of pockets on the inside, a big one on the back with a buttoned top and cushioning on the shoulder for recoil and down the middle of the back for sitting against a tree. Another thing is that the vest is YOURS. You make it to fit your style of hunting and what you like to carry. Don't be intimidated by learning to sew. Most of the greatest custom suit tailors in the world are men. It's a great skill to have in general.Cheers FullChoke