Best Hunting Gear Tips & Ideas
At SALTSTONE we like to share our latest insights about the ways our innovative hunting gear can elevate your hunting experience.

Rifle Sling vs Rifle Carry System: What Works Best for Hunting?
It is familiar, lightweight, and useful for short walks or simple setups. But once the hunt gets longer, rougher, or more gear-intensive, the limits of a basic sling start to show.
The rifle begins to swing. Shoulder fatigue builds. The sling slides or twists. Your hands keep reaching back to adjust the gun. Transitions to the shooting position become less consistent. Gear starts to interfere with natural movement.

Hands-Free Garmin GPS Mount for Dog Tracking
Out in the field, stopping to check your Garmin can break focus fast. Whether you are following hounds, working bird dogs, or moving through rough cover, your GPS is only useful if you can actually see it when you need it.
For hunters using Garmin dog tracking handhelds, the problem usually is not the device itself. It is where the device sits.

Hunting Vest vs Backpack: Which Setup Is Better in the Field?
In real hunting conditions, the way you carry your gear affects how quickly you can move, react, and get to what you need.
A hunting vest is usually better for fast access to shells, calls, tools, GPS units, and other essentials. A hunting backpack is usually better for carrying heavier loads over longer distances. But for many hunters, the right answer is not always one or the other.

E-Bike Hunting Rifle Carry: How to Keep Your Setup Stable
Carrying a rifle or shotgun on an e-bike is different from carrying one on foot.
When you are walking, a sling may feel manageable. But once you add vibration, braking, uneven terrain, and constant balance changes, a firearm that hangs loose can start to move in ways you do not want.

Shoulder Pain From Carrying a Rifle? How to Reduce Fatigue in the Field
Shoulder fatigue rarely shows up right away. It builds as the miles go on.
Most hunters assume the problem is just the weight of the rifle. But often, the bigger issue is how that weight is carried. A traditional sling is simple and useful, but it still concentrates most of the load on one side of the body. Over a long hunt, that can lead to sore shoulders, neck tightness, and constant readjustment.
Here is what is usually happening - and how to carry smarter.

Best Spot-and-Stalk Hunting Gear Setup
Spot-and-stalk hunting usually does not fail at the moment of the shot. It often fails earlier - while you are moving, glassing, managing gear, watching the wind, and trying to close distance without being detected.