Question for you all that are shooting factory 6.8 Western ammo. Have any of you ran a chrono while shooting the factory ammo?
Just curious as I have been reloading for three different X-bolt rifles in 6.8 Western. I have zero experience with the available factory loads.
Success for both my wife and I, for Loper Doe tags south of the river, with zero points. Kinda scratching my head with this as we filed separately and not as a party. FWPs must have given out a bunch of these or we were just fortunate in the drawing??
1st: Welcome to HT!
2nd: Congratulations on drawing Montana's most coveted Mule Deer permit as a nonresident
3rd: Ain't Google Great!
4th: You will not need to hire an outfitter/guide for that area unless you can't hunt yourself out of a wet paper bag!
5th: Good luck with your research into...
Buy once, Cry once! You won't regret buying the Garmin. It's hands down the very best consumer grade chronograph on the market today.
I have (5) other chronographs, including two LRs, that are now collecting dust since I purchased the Garmin.
Figured that I would get on here this morning for some historical context to the phrase. Might have to file it along with the building of the pyramids!
I am surprised with this!
I remember my Grandpa using the "Texas Heart Shot" term when describing the only shot opportunity a bull elk offered when I was like 8-10 years old in the early 70's.
Regarding your questions, the answer is "YES"!
Does anyone have the history on the "Texas Heart Shot"?
It doesn't seem to matter what state the hunter calls home, they all seem to know what a "Texas Heart Shot" is. I was floored that the "Texas Heart Shot" came up a few weeks ago while I was talking with a young man in New Zealand. Seems...
I have a pile of critters that I have zero desire to pursue. Any animal that requires paying an outfitter, trespass fee or requires a guide to lead me around would be a real NO-GO!