I have two Meopta scopes and like them both. For reference, I zero at 200 yards and don’t shoot past 300 yards so I’m not messing with turrets after I zero it. They shoot where I aim.
For the OP, I owned a VX2 3-9x40 that I had to send in for repair a few years ago because a turret was broken...
I notice that in a few areas in southern WY they’ve proposed to actually increase cow/calf elk tags and that confuses me. I assumed that all of southern WY got smoked and that tags would be reduced (or stay the same, at best). Is that incorrect? Or are elk just faring better? I hear conflicting...
I had this happen to me once. They already dinged your card when you applied so you’re good. The only issue is if you don’t draw and they need to refund you. Sounds like you’ll draw with 5.33 though. Worst case, if you don’t draw they’ll have to contact you to update your card for refund...
In with 5 points. I wanted to cash my points in last year but I had a scheduling conflict this past fall that I knew would interfere with the hunt. At the time, I thought 5 points this year would be automatic for the GEN tag. Now it seems iffy.
I couldn’t agree more with this. Mulecreek, JM77, BuzzH, and others…I can’t thank you guys enough for these updates and for the front row hard work you’re doing.
So are the respective committee members' minds already settled on the direction they want to go and they're just checking boxes now? I already submitted my comments to the TF generally but I'm trying to ascertain where best to target my additional communications. Thanks for the excellent updates.
Many thanks for the TF member contact info. Extremely helpful. Emailed my comments to the TF members yesterday. Supported whatever they wanted to do about 90/10 and said that WY wanting to play a little defense to protect its residents against increasing demand is understandable. Asked that they...
Whiffed on elk. 100% draw odds last year at my point total according to Go Hunt and from the draw trends chart I thought it would be enough this year too. Nope.