When you roll into MT go to the nearest sporting goods store and buy bear spray and have it on your hip while you're out hunting, it is a fact of life in all of western MT now. Just be prepared is all I'm saying
Yeah this is stupid, glad I bought a bit of ammo back around 2013'ish. Preparation is one thing, but when people start hoarding stuff it's just stupid.
Those 10,000 rounds of .22 LR are really gonna help out when the shit hits the fan...... :rolleyes:
First marriage I was able to last 17 years, I knew after the first 5 it wouldn't last, but stuck it out & sufferred because I wanted to be a constant presence in my kids lives. Looking back....might have been a better choice to cut it off early when the kids were super young and didn't know...
I usually breast them out and lately have been smoking the breasts, slices out just like lunchmeat.
This past season I took all the leg meat and ground up as turkey burger
Every year there are deaths that would have been avoidable if people were wearing seatbelts, very sad, especially when you hear of the local teenage kids that are gone forever...
another way of doing it I guess, everyone has their own methods.
This season I boiled ours within a day or two of shooting them, boiled for 3-4 hours then power washed down and got 99% clean. Then put on 40 Vol bleach and stuck in a trash bag for 3-5 days, rinsed off the whitener and set in...
Bought my wife the exact same rifle 3 years ago and it is a real good performer. The gun is a little heavy for her to carry around (about 9 lbs.), but shoots lights-out and groups well! I also have shot 3 antelope with it, one shot one kill.
We used factory Federal 100 grain ballistic tips...
No broadhead thread is "just for fun"......just saying. It's like talking politics or religion, everyone has their own opinion and it's best kept that way.
There are SOOO many more options out there than the ole' 1 oz. foster-style slugs used back in the day before rifled slug barrels and sabots came out.
If you have the option I personnally would use rifled slug barrel w/saboted slugs, or an inline muzzleloader.
But to answer your question...
haha, only those who have lived in MA or RI can relate to that statement, and unfortunately for a long time there wasn't a day that I didn't hear the words "wicked" and "pissah"! :LOL:
That's the million dollar question all across North America right now....will anyone be buying?? Alot of uncertainties right now.
If you want to hunt them then hunt them, stretch em out and if nobody is buying then save for next year or tan them