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You must have a feeder or salt behind that tree.Almost added a 6pt bull to my .444 list this year, but i let myself get discouraged and went to idaho. The next day this was 25 yards in front of my elk stand. Fml.View attachment 165410
Expensively so Andy.Interesting!
A little alfalfa yes.You must have a feeder or salt behind that tree.
Where are you that baiting elk is legal?A little alfalfa yes.
Expensively so Andy.
I picked up an 1895 last year, I really want to hunt with it. I haven't been able to find a load that will shoot worth a damn in it. 4 moa at 100 every 4th or 5th group doesn't exactly inspire confidence. I may sell it.
Washington. Thanks for checking mr internet copWhere are you that baiting elk is legal?
If it were consistently in that range maybe. 3 out of 4 times I can't even get a group to work with. I haven't tried many types of ammo yet. I spent most of the spring and summer focusing on my .308. Now that I have some time to start playing with it, ammo is scarce. Hopefully that calms down soon and I can try some other loads. the 300 grain federal is hot garbage, the leverevolution is the stuff I can get to group sometimes.Sounds reasonably good to me. Go sneak in the bushes and kill something with it. I flinch at least 4 moa when I shoot mine.
What rifle and caliber?
Superb superimposed pic...This is my lever gun. 1881 Marlin in 40-60. Haven't shot anything but paper with it but would love to get a deer with it someday. I have taken two nice bucks behind that gunsight formation and my brother shot a whopper not far from it.View attachment 165487
If it were consistently in that range maybe. 3 out of 4 times I can't even get a group to work with. I haven't tried many types of ammo yet. I spent most of the spring and summer focusing on my .308. Now that I have some time to start playing with it, ammo is scarce. Hopefully that calms down soon and I can try some other loads. the 300 grain federal is hot garbage, the leverevolution is the stuff I can get to group sometimes.
Whats the year of manufacture, is it a remlin from before they got their new facility and machinery a handful of years ago?If it were consistently in that range maybe. 3 out of 4 times I can't even get a group to work with. I haven't tried many types of ammo yet. I spent most of the spring and summer focusing on my .308. Now that I have some time to start playing with it, ammo is scarce. Hopefully that calms down soon and I can try some other loads. the 300 grain federal is hot garbage, the leverevolution is the stuff I can get to group sometimes.
I wasn't expecting precision performance by any means. I just couldn't be comfortable shooting at game with the equivalent of an Iraqi Ak.
Just know that reloading is its own hobby IN ADDITION TO hunting. It has its own costs, time, searching for components, and making a mess in the house. You cannot load "just enough for hunting" as though you were going to save money or something. The essence of reloading is tinkering with your shooting. It's fun and rewarding, but you're never finished. I've been reloading for a few years, and my family (other than my 45-70) still all carried factory ammo this year.I just have too much stuff going on and my garage is all ready too packed to get into reloading. I probably should bite the bullet so to speak.