It's a lot easier to score them on the tail gate of a pickup.
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It's a lot easier to score them on the tail gate of a pickup.
Yes they are well worth it. I had one on my bow this year and it was awesome. I carried my bow on my pack for a week with the quiver facing out and dragging it though some nasty stuff and never had a...
I have the Zen Ray ed3's and they are awesome. I am spotting more game then ever with them. The quality is great and I have not had a single problem with them.
We had that exact thing happen to my family 3 years ago. My mom and stepdad each shot cow elk in the evening. We took the horses back the next day to pack them out. We quartered and boned every thing...
I ended up going the oppsite direction. I was in your situation not to long ago. I love the outdoors and said that there is no way that I would have a desk job. After my first year in college I...
Good luck! The first day is the hardest.
I have the x1a1 and thought it was the ultimate day pack until I had a mulie buck down 2 miles from the truck. It still is the best day pack I have ever used but I have now switched over to mystery...
Looks like some awesome country. Some day I'll have to make it down there and chase some of those critters.
Look on Hodgen powders website and you can print what ever round you are trying to reload for.
How much solution is needed for a deer?
I've got a case of PBR for whoever can find the bigest antelope in MT. Applicants must submitt 3d pictures along with daily feeding and watering habbits. ;) If you could tie him up to a fence post...
OTC rutting mulies in MT for me.
VPA 3 blade vented!
I would look hard at the 454 the great thing is that you can shoot 45 long colt out of it also to cut the cost of most target shooting in half. But you still have the 454 for when you need it.
I would agree with Greylight on the score at around 130. But the cool factor bumps him up onto the shooter list.
About the only general elk hunting close would be the Little Belts. Every thing else by special draw.
Hopefuly they are good. I just orderd this one for my .223. http://www.cameralandny.com/optics/vortex.pl?page=vortexviper6-20x44
Nothing for me. But it looks like I will be guideing my wife on our archery elk hunt.
Looks like an awesone trip. Makes me want to slow down and record my hunt better.
My personal slam would be to kill every thing that Montana has to offer.
There we go! The one who dies with the most guns wins.
I am holding out for the new Leica that is coming out this summer. It is suposidaly going to have the angle compensation in it from what I have heard.
I spent a lot of hours in a stock saddle while I was down there but havn't seen one sence getting back to the states. I actualy brought one back with me but is was a cheap one and I have only used it...
I think around 74. That is a great goat.
I think about every one puts in for your neck of the woods for deer.