My brother has a nice newer ford 150. He slid on a mountain road into a large rock., not a lot but enough to be irritating. The aluminum body is much more expensive to repair-two quotes in the $8000 range. Something to think about -
Spot and stalk duck hunting so waders not typically required. I have a lab and a chessie, sometimes I run together, sometimes I alternate which one I use. Really good winter deer country and blue ribbon trout water
My little daughter has a 7mm-08 Winchester featherweight m70. She also shoots the 120 ttsx and I load it over bl-c2. I use nickel plated cases and over 47 grains and it shoots very accurate. I really like that bullet as well, although we loaded some ttbc 140 for when she hunts elk.
I am not a fan of the partition simply because it does come apart and I dare say it was not designed to do so. In all likelyhood i was trying to shoot them with too much velocity. I don’t doubt their effectiveness and would not try to sway anyone in favor of something else, but they didn’t...
I googled Rudolph shooting sticks to find them. Rudolph Optics carries them. They have gone up in price but there was a “buddy” option that makes them cheaper and they do ship for free-no I don’t get a commission :ROFLMAO:
Rudolph shooting sticks-I believe made in Georgia. Quad sticks I believe is the other brand. I can shoot very well with them, much better than any brand of tripod sticks
I have over one hundred I don’t think I’ll get to in this lifetime. They are seconds. Make an offer I can’t refuse and you can have them by Christmas! Send me a direct
Message if you are interested-
Here is the link on YouTube. It’s about an hour long. Lots of stuff got left out including all the “cull” hunts. Not sure why but I am pleased with how it turned out. I wish they had included more of the hunt footage, everything seems short and abrupt, but I understand some restrictions
I use it often to move duck decoys that are too big or heavy for my back. Swan decoys in particular. Sometimes I still like the two wheeled game cart because the self can be so noisy. We just pick the best tool for the job that area that day and go to work. Jet sleds are a great tool
My first animal with a muzzleloader and my brothers first ever whitetail. He clipped his bucks heart as the bullet passed through and exited. Mine broke a rib on the way in, broke the spine and broke a rib on the way out but caught caught up in the skin. 245 gr power belt bullet.
I lost the...
3150 fps-I don’t remember but I believe that was a 10 shot average. Good enough for an antelope this year as well but mine was trying to gore the truck so much
more like self defense than long range :ROFLMAO:
I stepped away from eld-x as I felt like they were too frangible and have been much...