I was building a 6.5 SAUM but changed last minute to the 6.5 PRC. In the process I jumped on the ADG Brass while it was in stock but now I no longer need it. I have 4 Brand New Boxes and just want to get my money back out of it. 3 boxes are unopened one box is opened when I initially looked...
34 Cartridges of HSM Ammo for 300 Win Mag 185 grain Berger HPBT Hunting VLD
80- HSM 300 Win Mag once fired brass
20 Winchester Super X 300 Win Mag Brass Once fired
$65 TYD
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Thank you for your help. I worked my way through the Gallatin Forest approved outfitter list today with no luck. Tomorrow I will begin Helena-Lewis and Clark list. Thanks again!
Anyone know of or used in the past a licensed pack out service in either the Crazy, Castle, or Little Belt Mountains in the National Forest lands? My hunting partner had to have back surgery after the last time we hauled an elk out so now that's not an option anymore for him. Any help would be...
I think you will be fine with a pad. I use a 25 that time of year but I have had to sleep in my insulating layer a few nights when it was really cold but that's been rare.
Both states have good OTC units but neither are easy OTC. Idaho has a Wolf problem and Colorado has a bunch of hunters problem. It's kind of a wash. I've hunted each OTC and I prefer Idaho.
Haven't hunted 36 but have hunted 34 several times and would prefer the late September hunt. One thing to consider would be quality of the ranch hunt. If the ranch holds good numbers of elk then go for it. If not then definitely the unit wide tag would be better.
When backpacking I like a granola/dried fruit combo mixed with protein powder and powdered milk. Make several of those in a baggie and simply add water in the morning. Give you all you need and breaks the boring Oatmeal breakfast. Dinner for me is usually the Mountain House freeze dried like...
Over the years we have become more and more mobile just for the simple fact it saves a lot of miles on the boots instead of walking back to base camp every night. I love it. If you go this route spend what your budget can afford on lightweight gear to lower your overall pack weight. Days in...
We have done good in both Idaho and Montana OTC units. The best advice I wish I would have listened to early on was to pick a decent unit and learn it every year. Each year you seem to learn more and more and steadily get more consistent results.