Got about 94 rounds of Hornady 300 Weatherby brass that’s brand new. I’ve went a different route and don’t need it.
Looking to get $100 TYD plus 3% G&S fees.
OK, rookie question.
Getting ready to order the CDS dial for a VX5HD 3.5-15x44. Scope sits on a 300 Weatherby. Rifle is pretty much a west of the Mississippi rifle, higher elevations.
I’m at 650 gle, but most of my hunting is an average of say 7,000.
Should I put 650 or 7,000 as the elevation on...
Got apps in for Wyoming, New Mexico and Colorado this year.
Rifle with be a 300 Weatherby Weathermark shooting 180 TSX. Finally found a load it likes.
That or my Hoyt Axius Ultra.
I’ve got a 673, which is basically a Model 7 with a rib. Took the rib off, worked the barrel channel out a tad and found the bullet it loves.
It’s a 300 saum and shoots .75 all day with a 168 TSX. Nothing else, not the 165 or any 180. Suits me just fine.
Won this Browning AB3 at a RMEF banquet a couple years ago. Figured I dump it quick, it’s a $550 rifle.
Ended up liking the feel of it, put a new trigger spring in it, dropped a Burris Fullfield II 4.5-14x42 in Talley mounts on it.
Grabbed some 300 WM brass and worked up a 180 Accubond load for...
If you’ve done research, then you should have a unit or two in mind. Pick a unit and hunt it. If your homework was good, you should find elk.
Above all, don’t give up on that unit next year. Learn the unit, it takes time.
Everyone started somewhere.
For elk hunting, I use an old Trautman hip quiver. Don’t like the extra weight on the bow and as stated, the wind becomes a huge factor. Every bow I own has a TightSpot bracket on it for stand or blind hunting.