Those two jackasses happen to be good friends of mine....
So you've been hunting antelope in Wyoming every year since 1999? And you're going to school us on how to do it? TFF...I take that back, it's not funny, it's ridiculous.
FWIW, I killed my first antelope buck in 1970. My first in Wyoming...
I'm making the transition to suppressed rifles for most of my hunting.
I have 90% loss in my right ear, and 60% in my left. What's left is worth trying to protect from here out.
I was just thinking about that hunt the other day...hard to believe it's been eight years ago.
That part I remember the most about taking a header in that creek was you on the other side taking pics and laughing. It was pretty damn funny...;)
Anyone ever take a fall while out hunting? Slip on ice? Loose rocks? wet stick under the snow?
Would you rather have that happen while carrying hot, or cold?
Easy choice for me.
GA Precision built 6.5 SAUM
Templar Hunter Action(Defiance)
#3 Bartlein, 1-8.7" 5R@24"
Manners SL stock
APA DBM bottom metal
Jewell trigger
Vias Brake, 10X42 S&B PMII
Talley LW low rings
First barrel went 3200+ rounds, this one has 1100 through it now. It's not super light, tipping the scale at...
Never.....
Nobody has ever been killed or injured with a cold chamber. Is it worth the risk, even if it's minute?
Like Kurt said, I've been at this a long time, and have never lost animal because I wasn't packing "hot".
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