The guns I currently own and love have it covered—ammo and replacement parts are common. Calibers are thoroughly tested and respected worldwide. The only variables would be scopes and bullets. Remember, the .375 wby can shoot h&h ammo if needed and I already own a good one with dangerous game...
I like it better than my Garmin gps. There is a monthly fee so prepare according. Shows borders and boundaries which was a life saver during the hunts. I have a bunch of trail cams and treestand locations marked on mine and it has been very simple/accurate to use
Mine on BO theough midwayusa but they are available on eBay for $700 ish. Shooting weather not likely to be around until spring for us so I can wait. The YouTube videos seem very promising
I can’t remember where I saw this but Enduron was discontinued because it was showing corrosion in its own containers. Maybe more on line about this if a fellow wanted to spend the time-
I had some 7mm stw brass that started to do the same thing. Hard to find at that time so I chanced using it. The head came completely off of one and the brass remained in my chamber. Can’t remember the cost to remove it but the gunsmith was not impressed with my frugality in using brass so many...
My oldest daughter and her Utah once in a lifetime mtn goat. I was not on this hunt as it was Halloween and I have three still at home-so I avoided the “you love hunting more than family” argument by staying home on the holiday.
She is in college and works but made time for this tag. My...
years ago I posted some info under the “bullet test” section. Accubond vs jugs or something close if you care to look it up. I would use the 180 ab or 190 ablr and never look back. Imr4350 worked best for me for speed and accuracy. I killed my best whitetail buck with the 180 ab and my...
Seems to me the condensation trapped by your metal storage box caused some corrosion that was working its way into your powder containers. Doesn’t read like it made it very far though so I vote to use that powder!
She hit the humerus and the bullet destroyed that before exiting the far side in front of the off leg. The shot spun the deer 180 degrees so she shot him on the opposite side as well and he went right down.
My daughters first deer. Shot was at 300 yards with her Winchester model 70 featherweight in 7mm-08. Bullet was 120 gr ttsx.
We stalked the buck a long way to get the wind in our favor and hid in the shade of some oak brush to get her steady on the Rudolph sticks for the shot. She has...
All the guns in my safe and a friend of mine wanted to borrow the old Winchester lever action with no optics. He said he figured the elk would be in the timber after the snow storm this week. He was correct and filled his cow tag at 55 yards. 160 gr flex tip (FTX) hand loaded bullet...