I have been shooting the Hornady Great Plains (now discontinued, but can find on occasion) and had good success. Last fall I used the No Excuses bullets mentioned above, the loaded easier and were more accurate. I was using 80-100 (hunted with 100gr) and was successful.
On a solo pack out last year, I left the femurs in the hinds and the scapulas in the fronts. It seemed like a good compromise in attempting to lighten quarters and still have some structure to avoid the ball in the bottom of the pack.
Two long sleeve Skre shirts, Men's large. Washed once, never worn in the field, so all but new. Prefer to sell as a single unit.
$XXX - shipped for both. - shoot me an offer as I have apparently missed the mark on pricing these.
you can get the required info off the airlines web site. I print and highlight the pertinent portions, many employees don’t know all the rules. Having the regulations at hand has saved me a couple times.
Yes, this was in the late 80's or early 90's. I was working in a field camp in SE AK where we all lived in xtra tuffs. I had planned a multiday backpack trip into a peak that saw few hunters- we even "scouted" out the route that from afar that looked to be meadows to get to alpine. In...
I picked up a CO2 unloader a long time ago, every 3-4 days I would unload, pop a couple caps and reload. there are several on the market, here is an example
https://rmcoxyoke.com/product/b-i-d-kit-2/
NOTE- the bullets DO come out rapidly, make sure it is pointed in a safe direction when...