I drove from eastern NYS to here in Jackson WY in 3 - 14hr stretches with a few hours to sleep and eat in between. My dog was the co-pilot. She was not happy.
I have a Model 12LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor and a Model 12 FCV in .223 Rem.
They’re absolute tack drivers. Sub 1/2 moa with high quality factory match ammo is the norm.
Lost this guy a couple of years ago. He was a pure bred Alaskan husky mutt. He sure did love to hunt grouse.
He had a partner who was more along for the walk
Savage Model 12 LRP 6.5 Creedmor, SWFA SS 5-20x50 HD, HS Precision stock, Bradley adjustable cheekrest
I would like to use my Savage Model 12 FCV .223 Rem for a doe or fawn one day
Pressure Dressings (1-2) (Israeli bandage, OLEAS)
Tourniquet (2)- TK-4 or CAT
Compressed gauze or Kerlix rolls (2)
Celox combat gauze
WoundSeal
14 Gauge or larger IV Catheter at least 3.25” long for needle decompressions.
Triangular bandages (2)
SAM splint (2)
ACE bandage, medium and large...
FWI - There's some video's on You Tube about this. I gave up and installed a Timney and it made all the difference.
I know that's not what you asked for.
This is it!
Statistically speaking the drive to the trailhead is more dangerous than hunting.
I've had a lot of friends die in the mountains. None of them have been from bear attacks.