Bino Harness, Accessory Pouch, and Rangefinder Pouch
I think it is the Pro M Model
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$100 for pick up in belgrade for everything
Eberlestock G287 Slingshot Hunting Pack in realtree hardwoods
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$55 Pick up in Bozeman MT
Was visiting family in Nothern Montana and some friends saw a young bull moose on their family farm. This is in Dryland farming country in the middle of stubble fields. Hingham MT if anyone wants to look it up on a map.
Tiburon Pant
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Vias
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Bino Harness
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Verde 2.0
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Peleton 200 Zip T Hoodie
xxl
Verde 2.0
$79
Peleton 97 Fleece neck gaiter
Verde 2.0
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Guide Pant
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Verde 2.0
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Ultra Merino 125 LS Crew-T
xxl
Verde 2.0
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Peleton 97 Balaclavas
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ultra Merino 125 SS...
I really like my Sig Kilo 2400 with ABS, but if I didn't go that route, Leica definitely has a leg up on the competition (just don't have applied ballistics and I do a bunch of long range shooting)
https://ktvq.com/news/local-news/2019/07/30/feds-place-grizzly-bears-back-on-endangered-list-in-greater-yellowstone-region/
I can see we are right back into the same fight that we were in with the wolves
I'm interested in this as well. After listening to the birds of prey podcast, I'm seriously considering going all non toxic for big game as well as upland game birds
It depends on the year. Last year and the year before I was shooting prs style matches and went through about 3000 rounds of mainly 260 remington. Some 6slr, 308, and 338 Lapua as well. This year I've changed jobs and my son has had some medical issues so I am way behind. At about 500 rounds...
I suggest practicing with drawing with the tactacam as well as using illuminated nocks (if legal). Also practice some simulated recording after the shot. In my opinion, they are a great camera. If you have any questions, let me know.
get comfortable using the dial and working a ballistics calculator. It isn't that complicated when you get the hang of it. Also, it really isn't elevation, but air density at that elevation (and weather can affect that). What I would do is shoot alot at your home ranges, order a cds dial for...
That is incorrect. Air density will affect bullet drop. Thicker air means more drag. Generally speaking inside of 600 yards it doesn't make a difference, but going from sea level to 9k feet will make a difference