I have all sorts of options but prefer my 22-250 and 223 wssm. I shoot 55gr. ballistic tips. At least a dozen antelope have died this way. Antelope are very soft skinned and maybe weigh 120#'s.
I've used one of the exact sleds and destroyed it dragging half an elk less than a mile. It was a pain. Would have been way easier boning it and taking small loads on your back. And the going was relatively flat. I should mention that we did it on dry ground.
Thinking outside the box a used Sea-do Switch would work great for what you want. Those things are awesome. https://sea-doo.brp.com/us/en/pontoons/switch-sport.html
I watched it. It was informative. He cited all his sources and gave background with support and references. He's an attorney, I get that but please expand on your response. It's interesting.
I leave my heads out until the maggots are hammering them, then I put it Ina garbage bag and bury it. They don't dry out that way and the maggots continue to do their work. I pull it out in the spring. The hide falls off and everything else is gone. Then I toothbrush scrub with Comet and...
Like look at Scheels online or just online everywhere? Most places are already spendy and the Hazmat shipping fee doesn't help. I still have 200 I think and all my brass is loaded so I can hold out a bit.
I'm not sure on this one. I think of the wild horse/burro problem on not being able to manage them.. Are we going down that road here? If BFF's aren't able to make it with the millions of prairie dogs I see, I don't see a come back in their future.
The handle on it allows you to move it and aim it at the fish. Once you see fish, you toss your lure to them to see if they like it. If they don't, you toss different lures until they do. Buy me one and I'll give you a free trip and demo!
It's the new fishing video game, or what they call livescope. It is amazing tech. You can watch fish in real time with your bait in front of them. Tournament game changer on Peck
I have been looking for 250's in the Billings Scheels for over two years. I've had some calls but never seem to be there on the right day. I bet I am in that store at least three times a month.
What a man. Huge fan of his work. Never got to to meet him. All public land hunters, fishers, and users owe him our gratitude. Thank you John, and rest easy.
2005ish Bolton 350 inboard jet. Decent on lakes and a screamer on the river. Haven't stuck it on a rock bar in 300hrs, yet. Skipped some though. I bought from a guy who had it for three years and it only had 3.5 hours on it.