Congratulations Dan and Caleb.. Your planning and practice paid off. Nice story and I believe each meal of elk meat will bring your hunt to mind. Although I am not currently reloading is is nice to be back on the forum, rather than just surfing as a visitor.
Congratulations on a very nice rifle. It is nice to hear that you have a friend who could correctly diagnose the the issues and take to to the finish line. Will look forward to seeing your test results. Regard, Rol
Congratulations on your successful hunt. You are very talented in handloading, putting the ammo to good use and a successful gardener also. Thank you for sharing your story and keep up the good work. :) Rol
As a long time life member this is very depressing. How far down the pipeline does this behavior exist. Who can we trust to work for law biding gun owners and hunters? What are our reasonable alternatives? Glad I am in the autumn of my life with no children to be concerned for.
The NY Gov. and legislature are totally out of control:
Making legal citizens criminal and afraid to carry concealed in all their "SAFE AREAS".
Require a background check to purchase any ammunition in NYS..
Address every disaster with distribution of funds not backed by cash in the treasury...
This story, and having donated a couple scopes to Caleb, pleases me beyond belief. Dan, thank you for posting the story and mentoring Caleb. God Bless and Merry Christmas. Rol
This year I will be back on the road again to Upper Canyon Outfitters (UCO) in Alder MT where I have hunted very successfully for several years since 2013. I took a year off in 2020. With assistance of UCO staff I drew both elk and deer tags and look forward to the relief of open spaces and like...
Very Nice Rodger, congratulations to your grandson and his/your family. Thank him for his service to our Country and may God keep him and all others in the palm of His hand in the future.
This is a great picture Guy.. Thank you for sharing. About the same time frame I was hunting wild pheasants in western NY with my Dad and a school buddy carrying a an Ithaca 16 gauge double which I still have. We managed to get a fair share of birds in those days. Very fond memories.
Rodger, sorry to learn of your injury.. I hope that your recovery will be quick and complete so you can get back to the things that are important and you enjoy. Rol
Thank You for sharing these great pictures Guy... They look very at ease in their pose. Are they likely to survive the coming season in this sanctuary or wander off into dangerous territory and be hunted?
Great to see the fruits of hard work and dedication are paying off for you Guy.. I hope that you have many more successful bird hunts to share... Thanks for sharing. (y) :grin: Rol
Go for it Guy... With your talent and a great lens you could become a photographer for National Geographic and/or Smithsonian Institute and cover the cost of the lens quickly.. (y) :grin:
You deserve it, and speaking for other members, we enjoy your posts with photos.. Rol
Great to read Guy.. I believe that you have been a strong inspiration for many in your various rolls in life, including on this forum. Along with Dr. Mike, i wish you fellows a rewarding and memorable bear hunt. Maybe in the future your young friend will follow your lead and take a similar...
Unfortunately Flight 2021 is in a tailspin with no hope for survival.. My apologies for raising hopes for a better future. I am very disgusted with big tech and all the big money groups controlling us.
I am sorry to learn of Paul's issues with his Nosler rifle.
My question is:
1. Is this an isolated case or a recurring quality control issue that deserves close attention from top management at Nosler?
2. Is the representative that Paul dealt with the only broken cog in the Nosler Customer...