The non-hunting‘s perception of the “hunter conservationist” is the marginally attractive insta huntress with blood smeared on her titties while she’s lording over some game farm kill with a dead duck in her mouth.
That scope has 60MOA total travel and you will be able to dial for somewhere around half that much so you can go up 30MOA which sounds like even with a flat rail should get you to 1000 YDS. Adding the canted rail lets you put the reticle centered “higher” so you’ll get to take advantage of 20...
I wear these 1/2 size up from my other Scarpa boots. They fit exactly the same as any other Scarpa boots, I just like a little more room in my heavy duty later season boots. I would say that Scarpa fit true to size in line with Nike.
My next build will be a PRS type rifle. I’m going to build 6.5 x 47, defiance, manners, trigger tech. I’m unsure on barrel, probably Proof. For me it’s mostly just going to be high volume practice but I’d like to think that someday I might have the free time to get into PRS.
I think it’s the #1 reason elk move onto private land in Montana. Shutting it down would keep so many more of them out there but good luck telling the go cart crowd that.
There is a state that charges you the same price YOUR state charges non-residents for a fishing license. Maybe Delaware, or RI? Anyway, I am all for Montana no longer allowing anyone from VA to hunt elk. Seems fair.
These days it’s just twangy pop music listened to by angry suburban whites who think they’re simple country folk because they stormed the capitol last year.
If you’re going to spend 2.5 months there you will figure it out. If you have the ability to go poking around every morning you will surely encounter elk. You might even end up in a legendary shootout under the power lines.