I've got their Ridgeline Ti in 6.5PRC and have been really happy with it. Carries way better than the Weatherby ultralight 30-06 that I had been using. Running a suppressor now and it shoots really well, even with factory ammo once I found the right ones for it.
I hunted Murderer's Creek back in 2012. Elk were doing really well, was in some every day and saw some nice bulls. This was despite a lot of wild horses that were clearly degrading the habitat. Haven't been back since, not because its a poor unit, just because I decided to hold out and hunt...
I found success on my hunt and my first out of state mule deer. I passed a few okay 4x4s and then about halfway through the hunt this guy came into a group of does I was watching at dusk. I had thought about buying the OTC elk tag but decided to just focus on my draw mule deer tag. So of course...
Congrats and thanks for sharing the photos. I've always been curious about that unit. I decided to cash in my points on the Snake R. tag a couple of years ago, I just couldn't wait as long as you did.
Oregon has OTC roosevelt elk opportunities. Competition from other hunters is always high, but most don't leave the roads. Hiking old skid roads, ridgelines, big timber that is open, are all ways to find success. Its rarely spot and stalk, if you enjoy still hunting it can be a fun hunt.
Hi Clark, I’ve got the same question about CO 20, how was your hunt? I have enough points to get it, but not interested in a hunt where I sit and watch fences hoping for something to cross….
Hi Everyone,
My first post here. Randy Newberg and a few other influencers got me started on gathering points throughout the western states several years ago. While I’ve tried to draw in past years I have not been successful. Despite that I have managed to get an elk for five straight years now...