Are you referring to red dot attached to the regular scope? If so, sure that comes from tactical shooting. Really has no place in the hunting world other than to get more "likes" on the gram. Maybe it is because they have a too high of a power scope and they can't see nothing but hair at 30 yds.
That last goat is a hog, horns don't look too impressive, but that may be because he has such a large body? I'd shoot him in a heartbeat as long as he was in a recoverable location.
This is the best goat that we found scouting for my Washington hunt. Will be pleased if I can relocate him in...
Go for the experience. Can't learn affectively about how to hunt elk in your easy chair. The curve will be steep, but there is nothing like getting into elk and watching what they do if they are not disturbed. Just be very aware of your distance from the truck/trailhead. Don't just keep...
That country is incredible, I see why you want to be buried there. Great storytelling, Randy and wonderful photography, Marcus. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
Theoretically based on the two rounds pictured, the lower one would have lower pressure IF it is still at least .050" off the lands. That is a big if! I load monos exclusively and have had compressed loads that show pressure signs that I have seated the bullets .025" deeper and the pressure...
The problem that I see with a sled of some type is that any kind of sidehill would make for a very tough drag. Almost have to follow the fall line of the hillside and that could get you into problems real quick. Flat ground, old roadbeds I can see it working especially with snow on the ground.
Whatever you do, don't sic your Jack Russel on to it otherwise you will be repairing wiring for days!
Put a tarp over the hood and seal it off to the ground and then run a hose from your exhaust back into the enclosure and start the truck?
I was under the impression that it was muzzle velocity that it was measuring, not down-range. It calculates muzzle energy. If it was getting the reading 40 yards down-range, wouldn't work too good for archery if you are shooting at a 20 yd target. That is one of the benefits of the Labradar...