16Aug
Proper Pointers :: Be a sharp shooter!
Whether in the field or on the line, great shooting glasses are great for both style and safety. With shatter resistant lenses and frat-house-find frame quality, Randolph Engineering shooting glasses are a step above the rest. Available with 16 custom tints, the outdoorsman is prepared for any and all conditions, always looking classic and capable of bringing anything down.
Not big on game hunting? Well, Randolph has still got you covered! American in style and in make, Randolph offers sunglasses that have been supplied to the US Military and Air Forces since 1982. A must for America’s top gun pilots, the ‘Aviator’, ‘Concorde’ and ‘Sportsman’ styles have been, tried, tested and made tough for any proper pursuit! 



The Classic Cross Knot
Let the broad end fall long, placing it on top of the narrow end.
Pull the broad end under the narrow end and above the loop at the neck.
Cross the broad end over the narrow end and under the other side of the loop.
Pull the broad end under the front loop.
Hold the knot and gently pull the narrow end.
The Fancy Four-in-hand
Let the broad end fall long.
Wrap the broad end all the way around the narrow end.
Pull the broad end up from under the loop at the neck.
Tuck the broad end through the front loop.
Hold the narrow end and tighten the the knot
The Belle-lovin bow tie
Leave the left side slightly longer
Cross the left over the right above where it narrows.
Make a simple knot
Fold the left end in half at the front of the neck
Wrap the right end around the fold and up under the back of the knot to make a loop.
Pass the unfolded end through the knot, aligning it with the first fold.
Hold the bow at the fold and pull carefully to tighten