I love mine. I have the 6.5x version on a 300 WSM and it was perfect in NM this year. I have two friends that have bought the same version since that trip based on the performance.
I'm imagining how accurate I would be with that firearm. With the combination of barrel length, recoil anticipation, and double action trigger, Id probably have to be inside the bear to hit it.
I think you can assume the reported percentages are accurate. I havent hunted 50 but I have hunted near there for elk several years. The benefit of the LO elk tag is that they can be used any 5 consecutive days during the season. That might provide some needed flexibility for the schedule...
This is a dangerous post. It could end in ridicule and various forms of shaming or the offer of a special edition book from one of the Montana brethren. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
In answer to your question, I have a wise guy release and think its great and it appears its just a...
It was because of this forum I even knew what it was and why I thought it mattered. Hunting whitetail almost exclusively until 10 years ago, a long shot opportunity was 200 yards. I never considered trajectory, BC, muzzle velocity, terminal energy and I bought a whole lot of green and yellow...
Thanks for the reminder....First deer was a slug from a New England Firearms single shot .410 with a single bead; now I hunt with a 6.5-20. I think I miss the simplicity.
Whatever idiot took that picture didn't put it on the bed of romaine leaves. Clearly a salad.
Oddly enough, I remembered this salad last week, made it, and promptly decided Id never eat it again.