We are suffering a great lack of leadership in this country, made your best choice, good job.
I have to say, a convicted felon will fit right in however😁 sorry couldn't resist.
If a guy is going to hold out for a tag and you're into holy crap what have I gotten myself into wild country, this unit is the place. The county this unit is in holds the distinction of the fewest miles of road per square mile of land in the lower 48. It is a big county and Whitehorse is the...
375 HH is ok to shoot, 20 rounds and I'm done. 416s I've shot make me grunt and mutter under my breath. Can't imagine a 416 Taylor hand gun, Heck my 454 makes me tap out.
White horse is still some of the roughest country around, I apply every year for Antelope and deer in that unit. There are still monsters there. Good luck.
Speaking of 180s and Rl 25. Shooting on thursday. The ttsx group would have been pretty good except the nut behind the trigger forgot to aim at the bottom of the diamond not the middle. Bringing that high shot straight down would have made the first three shots look pretty good. The E-tip group...
I run 71.5 gr with a 180 in my 300 HH achieving just over 3000fps. Max for Rl 25 in the 300 HH is 72.5 but that proved a little hot in my rifle.
300 HH has 94% case capacity of the 300 wm.
Extrapolation is iffy sometimes but I’m betting you’re fine between 72 and 76gr. Max.
While I don’t own a 25/06 I’m a big fan of that classic. I’m convinced a fast twist and more long bullets will really make the old cartridge shine. I guided a woman 4 years in a row a few years ago that used the old classic. She took four elk with four shots using 120 gr. Partitions. Looking...
I usually start at .02 off. My 300 likes it there as does my 338 Jarrett. I have found the TTSX to be pretty easy to figure out. I’m an easy 3/4 MOA with my 300 HH with the TTSX while the 180 etip came in at a whopping 3moa yesterday.
Wish I had 8 pounds of RL 25 but I’ve only enough to load...
I’ve loaded a couple of boxes of 7x57, 300 HH and sized one box of 338 Jarrett. The press got here Monday afternoon and I haven’t had much time to use it because we sanded off all the old stain from our cedar siding and we are now staining the front of the house. Sanding and staining the front...
It just seems appropriate to carry a 1911 on the trail to old Mexico. Neat country, hard country but we enjoy it. Looking into old Mexico. Trail seems well used :)
If it came down to it, and I had to get rid of all my handguns, the last to go would be the Ruger 45 colt with a 45/8 barrel. The Glocks would go first!
I like your list. The only one I wouldn’t take again is the zebra. I actually like Nyala enough I took two of them last time. Looking forward to your reports when you get home.