My Dad went to SCI in Jan of this year and stopped by the Silencer Central booth. Ordered a Banish backcountry and a bunch of muzzle breaks, adapters, etc. Went to ATF jail for 10+ months then got the alert he got his tax stamp. Silencer Central sat on that for almost a month and when they...
I built a small off-grid cabin on the top of a hill on a piece of property that I bought that connects to the family farm. As I was building it I thought I would put it on AirBNB for some money. The process of building and customizing it changed my mind and I started to think about all of the...
This is solid advice and, secondarily be aware of any magnets on you (think bino-harness) and the impact those have on a compass. Don’t ask me how I found this out.
Sample size of only 1 LOL but couldn't even make it taste manageable as taco meat. He was pretty old and big bodied and had a fat cap like I have never seen on a deer 1.5" thick on his back. I didn't eat/grind the fat but wonder if that had an impact on the taste?
Depends on the kid. I know a kid who killed his first antelope at 6 at 180 yds and he was more solid and confident than many adults I’ve hunted with.
Edited to add: he shot that antelope with a 6mm Creedmor
Bog death grip is rock solid but very heavy. Consider a trigger stick with the Two point gun rest. Will
Be fully supported front and rear but not near as heavy (or sturdy) as a death grip.
Hear me out but a cot is a lot like a hammock you will compress whatever you have under you and the air will freeze you from below. Look Into a cheap hammock quilt or something you can use under the cot to absorb and reflect back body heat. Example below, I actually have one of these and for...
A slight twist. I now keep suppressor on all the time so I don’t have to worry about the quick off hand shot making my ears ring for days, but I still try to pop in some plugs if I have time even when the can. I am mid-40s and have tinnitus to the point it messes with my hunting. I miss things...