My rejecting the mainstream TSE hypotheses is not much different than you accepting them and infering from them that CWD will make the jump to cause vCJD. I could say that your position is also irresponsible in light of the evidence. The data that some are using to make the causal link between...
I find it interesting that with the incidences of CWD in various areas, many of which are likely to have been discovered years after the first occurance of the condition, that there is no evidence that people who ate venison from these areas have a higher incidence of CJD than areas void of CWD...
Nontypical, And just what is this overwhelming evidence that Purdey is wrong? There is more evidence in one paper on the relationship between manganese and copper levels and TSEs than all of the research portending the spurious claim that TSEs are transmissible. Just in my limited review of the...
First of all these prions that cause the condition are not "critters" and second they are not alive. They are mutant proteins that can cause normal proteins to "fold" in their form. There is no evidence that TSEs are transmissible between animals contrary to what you may have heard. There is...
Greys River, Wyoming
Greys River Trophies
Gary Amerine
Daniel, WY
Sheep Mountain Outfitters
Tim Haberberger
Alpine, WY
http://www.ncentral.com/~pgk/smo.html
Jackson Hole Outfitters
Maury Jones
Grover, WY
http://www.jacksonholeoutfitters.com/PicDeer01.html...
Actually, it does quite well in the 280 Remington, but I have a 280 Remington Ackley Improved in a 24" barrel. I'm working up a load with the 162 grain Hornady BTSP. I'm going to try to go down this weekend and buy 10 lbs.
I found a dealer who has hundreds of pounds of discontinued WMR powder. I can get it from him in 1# cans for $10 each. He hinted at a cheaper price if I buy a case of cans. I bought 4 cans to start with and will be trying it in my 280 Rem A I. Anyone have any experience with this powder?
I am now loading for the .375 H&H and would like to take advantage of the experience of those who frequent these pages. What loads do you use for:
Elk and Moose?
Brown/Grizzly Bear?
Africa, Plains and Dangerous Game?
All-around load?
Thank you.
I am now loading for the .375 H&H and would like to take advantage of the experience of those who frequent these pages. What loads do you use for:
Elk and Moose?
Brown/Grizzly Bear?
Africa, Plains and Dangerous Game?
All-around load?
Thank you.
How about that? I get to answer my own post.
Here is what Hornady finally sent me:
The #3706 Hornady .375 cal. .375" dia. 225 gr. Spire SP bullet is designed for lighter game such as deer. I am taking the following .375 H&H Magnum 225 gr. SP load data from the latest 5th edition HORNADY...
Does anyone have any loads or ideas for sources for loads for the Hornady .375" 225 grain spire point and the .375 H&H? I would like to load them about 2500-2700 fps for deer and black bear.
What would be involved in introducing Russian Boar to Wisconsin? They live in New Hampshire so why not here? We have large tracts of public land for releases. The elk reintroduction is working. Is there a national group I could contact that could give me information or help? I know the DNR...
Both Hodgdon #26 and #27 list 60 grains of H1000 as the maximum for a 162 grain bullet in the .280 Remington. I was thinking a 60 grain starting load and working up toward 64 grains watching for signs of excessive pressure.
Elkhunter, got my booklet in the mail. By the way, have you found anything out about Kerry Chadwick and East Table Creek Hunting Camps? Thanks for your time.
Here are maps of the rivers we would float/fish/camp.
St. Croix River
http://www.nps.gov/sacn/ppmaps/sacnmap%2Epdf
Flambeau River
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/forestry/StateForests/flambmap.pdf
In Wyoming I'll be using my Weatherby Mark V Lightweight Synthetic .280 Rem rechambered to .280 Rem A I with 139gr Hornady BTSP at 3160fps. A 3.5-10x40mm Leupold Vari-X III sits on top.
In Wisconsin I'll be using my 1977 vintage Marlin 1895 45/70 with 300gr Sierra Pro Hunter hollow points at...