He retired over a year ago and now lives in Eastern Wyoming near the Black Hills. Hikes up a canyon everyday to shoot a couple of steel plates out to about 800 yards, has a sandwich and hikes back home. He’s living the life!!!
Holy smokes Guy! Glad you’re on the mend but dang, I need you to stick around long enough to congratulate me when I retire!!! Please take care of yourself and if you feel bad again, turn around sooner!!
I would say 165 BT or AB, whichever shoots best. Gives you a bit of heft for penetration and at .308 speeds should have good terminal performance out to any reasonable distance.
Sorting through some brass and bullets and doing a little organizing. Unfortunately the top of the box has duct tape over it. It would’ve made a nice display box.
By any standard they were all an abysmal failure on those days, but truth is the bullets used were the biggest culprits.
well stated Shadetree. Ironically that’s the very reason this particular forum exists. Had it not been for bullet failure, Nosler itself may not exist and we wouldn’t...
I watched a couple of minutes of it. I’ll watch the rest on my TV. 7x57 is my favorite and I have 2 of them in No. 1’s. Without watching anymore I’m sure I’ll like the video.
Pretty cool hunt! Nice you checked one off the bucket list. I’ve seen a few cats over the years and even while hunting but never had the chance to take one. Nice job!!