I have several amd have owned others that went to good homes. Mostly more traditional lead core bullets but one rem. 700 really likes the 165 accubond. I did well with the Winchester M70 I inherited from grandpa In South Africa with the original trophy bonded bear claw. Love the .30-06, a...
I would go To South Africa just as an observer-maybe shoot one or two new things while I’m there but mostly just follow quietly with a camera. . .
I start in a couple weeks with archery spike only elk tag-it’s multi season so I can hunt it later with firearms if I need to. Can bowhunt mule...
Used my 7mm-08 150 gr in Africa and killed kudu and others varying in size down to duiker. At 200 ish yards it retained 108 grains and broke one shoulder on the kudu. Smaller animals were all pass through. I think I might actually prefer it over the Accubond but it is more fickle to get...
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My pre 64 Winchester .30-06 shoots very well over max with the 165 gr bullets I like and that’s where I shoot it. It also prefers solid base lead tipped bullets-which makes sense based on what it was made to shoot at its time of manufacture-
Accuracy over velocity every time. BUT I will try multiple powders and brass if I can to get the most satisfying result. For example, my 7mm-08 shoots almost 100 fps faster with nosler brass than with R-P but much more accurate with r-p. When I load less powder in the nosler brass it also...
I also have a pelican 1750 which is good for a single scoped rifle. I don’t remove bolts or scopes but I do leave a trigger lock in place.
I also have a Boyt case which is alittle wider and handles two scoped rifles. It is a heavier case and the weight with two long guns gets close to the...
I’ve seen them kill and push deer out of an area while hunting in Nevada. Then they leave to another part of their territory and the animals trickle back in.
Am I the only one here with dull knives?! I do custom bird taxidermy when I am not at the fire dept.
my wife is fond of saying taxidermy pays for all my other “hobbies”
Was looking through my stuff and remembered I had these. Bought them for a friend who loved the old/original solid base bullets in his .270. Health problems on his end cancelled his desire for them. If anyone here is interested, I would like to sell them-I don’t own a .270 and rarely load...
I’m a firefighter in Utah although I have more or less aged out of the wildland business. I sometimes go as medical support. Utah and Colorado have been competing for the biggest fires in the country since early summer. The summer monsoon season and the local droughts are intense this season...
My 7stw has a Douglass that has been phenomenal. It is over twenty years old now so maybe they were better back in the day-but I would use them again. I would be comfortable with any of the better name brands tho, no real bias
Z bullet on the right. Larger tip, less boat tail than the ablr on the left. I am a huge ablr fan and can’t imagine the z bulet can do anything the ablr cannot-but I look forward to a head to head test.
Since Utah is all On fire right now, I cannot legally use the rifle range and so it will...