For me, Scotch is king. I like anything by Glenmorangie, Oban 14, Balvenie DoubleWood, Highland Park, Old Pulteney (this will warm your innards on a cold night), Aberfeldy. For Irish, I like Redbreast 12, Teeling Single Malt, and Connemara Cask Strength (peated). For a cheap Irish Whiskey in...
I believe that was 103... ;) All three are classic calibers for a reason. I am a .308 man and have recently started considering .270 for a longer reach.
Thank you, Randy for all that you, your wife, and your great team do for us throughout the year. Hunt Talk and your TV shows have added so much in terms of hunting skill and wisdom, and I believe that you have raised our game as far as knowledge of gear choice, animal behavior, and enjoying our...
I suppose so. My method avoids nasty criminal prosecution scenarios...And folks, let's not forget that our modern, expansive bullets are far more destructive than military FMJ ammo. I'd rather not be accidentally (or intentionally) hit but ball ammo can be less damaging than a Partition...
After this story, I've been thinking that we all should carry one of those orange "panic" whistles that are insanely loud to signal if the lead starts flying. Safety should take a back seat to notching a tag. Three quick blasts should be the universal signal for "stop shooting."
Good morning, John. Happy Thanksgiving!
Your story touched my heart and I thank you for your service and I'm proud of you for your working to overcome your challenges. I live in Elizabeth, CO and if you're ever in this part of the woods, I'd like to buy you lunch. Best wishes and God bless you.
I wish I had paid better attention to the names on this episode. Randy was hunting Muleys with a guy named John? who had served in the military as a medic and who had PTSD issues and was heartbroken that he couldn't save all of his wounded comrades in battle. I remember he had trouble walking...