Used to live in Kodiak. Now Arkansas. Was living there when the internet kicked off and was not imaginative on user names. I've used it ever since.
Miss it, but it's hard to go back. I console myself with trips to MT and ID a couple times a year.
Wow, I've not seen sheep in there. Might have to make the effort this summer. I'll actually be in 323 two times this summer. One trip with my wife and one trip with my son in law.
Yeah. I've been putting in for that area since around 2001 and my daughter and son in law put in as well. Hoping one of these days for one of us.
This was a decent one we saw in Lambert last summer.
No, I've applied to 323 many years and try to do a summer vacation scouting trip to the area at least every other year. Was just going to talk trails with you but don't necessarily want to do it on an open forum.
As stated before, factory loads use blended powders and pressure test all components used. Reloading manuals have no control of what lot of powder, primer, bullet, and brass case you use. What may be a safe combination of variable lots may not be with another.
I personally like to load to...
Thankfully, I've done a lot of hunting in my life. As much as I do want to hunt the animals, I get a lot of enjoyment just from being in their presence. I am committed to drawing a certain area, regardless of odds. I do a week long summer vacation to the area and try to hike into a different...
I got my Bronco last month. It's a good start, like any vehicle. Several mods to make it fit my needs and it will be better. Certainly not worth a year and a half wait and what some are paying for them, but I felt my price point ($37K) was where the value was.
That said, for the money you...
No, there is no reasonable chance of drawing unless maybe you put in for every animal in every state and you're still looking at probably a 20 year span to draw something.
I decided several years ago that not drawing wasn't going to stop me from hunting. I just use a camera instead of a gun...
I don't know that I'd draw that conclusion from a sample of one each, but it could also be the difference in bullet selection as well as bullet placement. A partition loses much of the front end and creates secondary projectiles while the barnes retains almost 100% and creates a more narrow...