A month or so ago I call from a friend, a Guide/Outfitter, and he said he had donated a hunt to a young man with a handy cap.
He asked me if I had time to haul them up in the mountains.
I told him I was down in Utah, working. He ask when I would be home next, and I told him.
Well, when I...
One might be too tall to shoot down hill, a little. I use the 9-13", and carry sticks for sitting.
I have the long ones for coyote hunting. I always sit when using a call. You can change position faster.
Flour, salt, and pepper. Roll it in the flour. Cut it about 1/2" thick, with high heat. Seal it on both sides and turn the heat down, and finish cooking. Medium to MR is best.
I too carry full time, like Guy. When I am not at work.
I am a big man, so people think they have to prove something, or test me.
When I was in the Service, I got teased all the time, about my size. I have had to dispatch several kinds of animals.
I will tell you a little story. Now I am...
That is a powerful statement, "and the Green Machine and I go back about 17 years and several barrels now."
In a .308... Not a barrel burner at all.
I like it.
Remember the comment, "The man with one rifle, probable knows how to use it."
Last time I was home, I had a whitetail doe with triplets, living around the house.
Took the 'Twin' and the .300 WSM up a canyon, both rifles hit at 720 yards from a cold bore. The 'Twin' (7WSM) was throwing a 180 Berger over 66 grains of H1000, Winchester case and primer. And the .300WSM was...
I have had all 3 of the WSSM family. I got a .223 in a Coyote, that threw the 65 SMK real well. Worked a chart to 800 yards, shot several coyotes with it, and then traded it for a wall tent. The .243 is in a Stealth II that likes the 95, 100 grain pill. Head shot a coyote across the hood at...