I have and load for a couple of Remington Model Sevens with 20” barrels. I’m getting 2850 fps with 140 grain Accubonds and 3000 fps with 120 grain NBTs.
The Model Sevens are well balanced and make for great shooting little rifles.
Wet clothes are wet clothes. None have proven to be warm when wet for me. I think that is just in people’s minds. I don’t wear wool or straight synthetic as an outer layer. No sheen for me, either.
It feels colder hunting in Alabama sometimes than it does hunting out West. I don’t have...
I do everything from spot and stalk to tree stand hunting. Base layer wool just isn’t my first choice for warmth. Synthetic has proven way better for warmth over the years for me.
I only wear a thin base layer pant if I’m going to be moving around. Wool base layers have never offered me any warmth, regardless, of the weight of it. I’ve had better luck with what little warmth it offers as a second layer. Synthetic is way warmer and dries way faster for me.
Did the operating cost of applying for tags on the internet suddenly go up on the State’s end? If not, then there’s no reason to increase the fees. Regardless, of where the money is going.
I load for several different people, as well. Some the same cartridges as myself. They all go into the same die case. It’s just easier for me that way. 🤷🏼♂️