Every Hunter Outfitted: Upland

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posted on October 12, 2015
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Technical Upland Vest Pack from L.L. Bean
With benefits of both a vest and pack, the Technical Upland Vest Pack from L.L. Bean has space for what you need from water and shells to cell phones and dog radios. MSRP: $149.

Filson Shooting Jacket
Lightweight, water-repellent and fully lined for warmth, the new Shooting Jacket from Filson is designed for the hunter and made in the U.S.A. MSRP: $395.

Reserve Limited Edition Upland Boots from Irish Setter
Get these while you can: The Reserve Limited Edition Upland Boots from Irish Setter are as timeless as they are comfortable. MSRP: $399.

1816 Upland Bird Pant from Remington
Tough-as-hide waxed-canvas overlays, 10-inch ankle zippers and articulated knees make the 1816 Upland Bird Pant from Remington 1816 possibly the best upland pant we have ever tested. MSRP: $158.

Shadow Sunglasses from Bolle Safety
Shadow Sunglasses from Bolle Safety
 offer polarized clarity and high impact 2mm polycarbonate anti-fog/scratch-resistant coated lenses; prescription models available. MSRP: $45.

Winchester's Rooster XR
Touch more than just tail feathers with the Shot-Lok technology found in Winchester’s Rooster XR Shotshells. MSRP: $20-$25.

Stevens 555 Over-Under 12-Gauge
Coming in at an agile 6 pounds and adorned with Turkish walnut, the Stevens 555 Over-Under 12-gauge shotgun is an all-day upland dream at a price that won’t give you nightmares. MSRP: $692.

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