Most older muzzleloaders are max at 100 grains. 150 was considered a magnum and would have been marked. You are bordering on a face replacement surgery messing around like this. Back it down before you get that Darwin Award.
Sorry man, I was exhausted. Dragging her then having to try and lift her? No way, just digging the hole for the guts about killed me. I did my sleep time in the car but I still couldn’t lift her. The hatch is too low that I can’t stand under it. So it’s more about lifting mechanics than...
Have you ever tried to move a moose with the guts in. I had all I could do to just get it to the trailhead before I got them out. There was no way I was lifting that into my Subaru.
I’ve found a Yeti titanium spork does dual duty when I’m in that far. You can also just burn them if it comes down to it. Take paper plates and you can Ontario hunter them. Once they are dry you use them like logs to start the gut pile on fire.
Unfortunately, you have to pack it all and bury any blood that may be present. The grizzlies are endangered and they prohibit letting them get lead poisoning from carcasses.
This election season over dramatic seems to be more rampant than ever. In our State it has me voting for the candidate that kept it clean even though I don’t care for her much. The other guy just seems slimy with the ads he has been running.
How far was the chrono from your muzzle?
Is your scope height set right in the app?
Did you use the right Drag Function in the app?
When I see these discrepancies it usually means bad data was inputted somewhere. Bad in equals bad outputs.