If your in the market for cooler that will handle the heat and keep you game cold a yeti will do the trick. On the other hand there are plenty of close to, or comparable coolers out there that will basically do the same thing for much less cost.
Brad
Field processing game question
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Re: Field processing game question
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Re: Field processing game question
I agree, unless yer going to use a cooler to keep stuff cold more than a few months a year,, there are coolers that will do the same thing and still be as cost effective.
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380 Mad Max, XB-30 Pro 18" ZombiesW/ 125 gr ST
330 Mad Max Custom XB-30 Pro 16" B.E.E. W/100 gr ST
Leica R-1000 - Zeiss 8X42 Conquest HD
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Re: Field processing game question
On another tangent just adjusted my post to say ''North American hunters'' are more into meat recovery than Australians, not just the US. On a Canadian forum too, sorry fellas I am aware N.A is two countries.
Actually, Mexico is part of North America too. Just say'in.
Actually, Mexico is part of North America too. Just say'in.
Re: Field processing game question
Hmm good point, and cuba, Greenland, and a lot of central America are part of the North American continent too by the looks. I guess I was going for the more common usage term. I'll just quit with the geographical references I think.