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Awesome to hear that they were pleasant. I have a few...
I have shot probably 200 shots from my muzzleloader over the past 5 years with electrical tape over the muzzle while practicing for elk hunts. There is zero ballistic issues out to 200 yards when pushing a .458 bullet at 1900 fps. Same POI, same trajectory, same everything. Every time the...
If I was building a camper from a hauling trailer I would make sure there was an awning over the door, if $$$ allowed, being able to "wall" it in with tarps. I like keeping my hunting clothes outside and not having to bring them in saves room. Set up some type of coat rack.
Plus being able...
We have moved 8 times in 15 years of marriage... I always used our camper/fifth wheel to move the "essentials". You would be surprised at how many milk crates of ammo/bullets/brass/primers/powder etc.. can fit in the underbelly of a fiver.
Too bad I lost all mine in a tragic boating accident...
Sorry to hear about that. I have bought a ton off Camofire over the years. Nothing in the last 6 months, but never an issue. Hopefully they will make it right.
I love their merino underwear and Tees.. without streaks.
Couple that I have made.
This is my go to knife when in the field. 8670 steel with micarta. Light, sharp as Heck. I have currently sold 8 of these in the USA and in a short 18 months they have been used on Elk, Barbary Sheep, Whitetail, Mulies, Coues, Alaskan Brown Bear, Blacktails, feral...
So I have some recent experience in this. My two oldest daughters are 11 and 13. They have been shooting a model 70 in 243win for three years. Youth stock. I reload so I have loaded reduced recoil loads with 95 grain Ballistic Tips and H4895. On top of that, I have them wear a PAST pad on...
With Blackhorn I don't even use patches unless I am putting it up for the year. I just run a 50cal boresnake with solvent, but that is after 15 shots or so on the range.
I wouldn't worry about the moisture. I have left mine loaded for a week before during CO's early muzzy mulie hunt and it...
I also run a Kitchen Aid ( wedding present 15 years ago) and it has ground a couple hundred pounds of venison (elk,whitetail, pronghorn). Yes you have to take some time and let it cool down a bit if ran too long, but it gets the job done for me.
If my daughters stop dropping deer every year...
I run a Jimmy Tarps Hudson. 320 or something. Picked up a Lite Outdoors stove of ebay and used some Tyvek for a floor. Tyvek I ran in the washer and dryer a few times to quiet it. Worked great for what I used it for. Stove was used to warm up after getting back to camp and in the morning to...
I run the Horn Hunter bino Harness since 2014 and really like it. The main pouch stays tight to your chest, it has both a hook/loop system and a magnet for the range finder, and pockets on the other side for anything. For my 15x56's I usually pack those in my MR daypack on top of the crew cab...
You can't go wrong with a slug version 870. Affordable and super reliable. The muzzleloader route is also a smart choice as well.
When I was living/hunting in Ohio ( prior to the straight wall rifle introduction) I used a Benelli M190 slug version and a M190 smoothbore version. I was...
What a great story man! Congrats to you both. This is just the sort of hunt my 11 year old daughter wants to go on in a bad way. Nice rifle too. Transition pre 64. Great chambering as well.
Yep they shoot very well in my TC Omega. It is my go to load for Colorado. While I have not shot anything with them, my partner has harvested a very mature mulie and a monster Coues buck with them. No issues at all.
Never thought to go with Super Lube.
I have been using a tube of "Gorilla Grease" that I have had for probably 15 years. It is purple and I believe TC was pushing it years ago.