I appreciate it. That photo is only 2 weeks after the surgery. I'm 9 weeks out now. Incision is nicely healed, but internally still pretty tender. I thought it would be further along, but at least I was able to draw. I tried 2 weeks ago and it wasn't even close to possible yet.
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Yeah, anything over 90 grains as a starting point is asking for a headache. I did that once and it took me a long ass time to figure out the sweet spot for my setup was only about 70 grains. I climbed the ladder from 90 to 120+ a few times before my caveman brain realized I needed to go lower...
3 speedloaders, small tin of caps, nipple pick, mini screwdriver in the front pocket of my bino harness. Another 4-5 speedloaders, extra caps/powder/bullets, patches, tools, jags, etc. in the lid of my Exo pack. All depends on what your hunting style is. I'm all backcountry for ML elk, but can...
I'm glad it's in May. I tried drawing my bow for the first time since carpal tunnel surgery a couple months ago. It hurt like hell, but I got it back. Won't be putting in much range time for another month or so.
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Didn't take much
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Late Season Elk Hunting
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How far was the shot? Shot placement? Did you recover the bullet? Any photos? A lot of us would be interested in as many details as you can give.
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Yes, especially on the dirt bike. Folding down shorter than the width of my handlebars is a nice advantage, especially on the brushed in trails I ride.
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Good thing the elk RARELY think about how pretty the gun is before they get shot. Just kidding. I know it's ugly and real MLs are a work of art.
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