I went to Yellowstone park a number of years ago. As you drive around you see groups of people looking at critters. While driving we saw a smallish ratty looking coyote, decided to turn around and go back to relook at something. After we did that we went back to where we saw the coyote. A whole...
That bolt will smooth out in time. I have a pair of Ultralights and both bolts were rough when new. Now I hardly notice it, hopefully yours will smooth out also
Will be almost 2 years since my knee replacement. I envy everyone of you that it worked for. I still am struggling with mine, and yes I did the PT, believe me I did the PT. DR said your knee is fine, you can walk and get up out of a chair what more do you need. Not happy. Muscles in my knee are...
Try that in Minnesota and the law will take your snowmobile and you will get a hefty fine. Coyote is considered a non game animal and no closed season but running them or chasing them with a snowmobile will get you in serious trouble.
Go the the range, shoot a bunch. There is a big difference between hitting where you want at 300 yards vs 600 yards. And then try it without being on a shooting bench, that will really tell you if you want to take a shot or not. I passed up shooting at an elk last fall at 750 yards. To much wind...
Just looked at an app for gas. This is in central mn. Costco gas 2.59, stop n go an d GFI gas are the same. Everyone else is 2.65 -2.89. My truck has a 36 gallons tank, so it can make a difference on a tank full. But I wouldn't sit in line for a nickel's worth of difference.
Well I have had multiple savage rifles that didn't shoot worth a darn. I only have 2 with the factory barrels on them and they have a Proof barrel on them, Ultralights. Had a 25/06, a couple 7mm rem mags and a 300 win mag, all are now carrying different barrels. Had a Tikka 7mm rem mag I...
I tried Hammers right away. Shot a elk and a mule deer and my son shot a mule deer, relative shot a couple big bull elk. All dead but.... I like a bigger exit hole. All these were shot with a .284 diameter 143 HH. But .284 hole in and .284 out does not leave much of a blood trail. Others have...
I've loaded Barnes bullets for years. I almost always start .040 off lands and then move deeper by 0.010 so I am at .090. Three shot groups to start with. One of those loads should be the clear winner. I found that moving .020 off is just to much.
I hear you...But you can get all different styles of rims and lots of different options on how far they stick out. The ones I chose just moved my wheel out another 1.5 inches. So the wheel is almost flush with the edge of the wheel well. I didn't want them sticking out and throwing mud, snow...
Thats why I put different rims on my truck. Got rims with a different offset so the rim and tire are now 1.5 inches farther out. Now I have enough clearance to put chains on.
I bought a set of new truck rims that the offset is different than the originals. They put the tire out farther and that way I have the clearance to put chains on the front tire. I put my 10 ply tires on the rims also. So far I have not had to chain up....close though. And if I go down the one...
Keep looking and look farther away. I just bought a new truck, local dealer started at MSRP and then there were some company rebates and incentives. 3 other dealers did the same. Started looking farther away and saved 5,000 bucks by doing so. And I did the same with my old (2018) truck. There...
I have looked at a diesel many many times and every time I put a pen to it I go in the hole. The milage you MIGHT save is just not worth it. At least where I am at diesel is at least 50 cents a gallon more than unleaded. And at times its 80 cents a gallon more. Plus with a newer diesel you have...
I guess to each their own. But my elk/deer are usually a long way from camp and I don't have 4 legged critters to pack my stuff. So my knife goes to work and no bones come out with my meat. I see to always be able to get meat secure in my pack so don't see the need for a bone to help out.