Feel kinda stupid asking this but I've really only ever shot on flat ground and I can't find information online maybe I'm not searching right terms... If an Elk is significantly higher above or below you, how do you go about adjusting your shots? I know how to adjust my turrets for different...
Lmao XD well I just took 180 grain out and was pounding bulls at 100 yards at least so I think I'm good, guess we'll see
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I know this ammo is enough for elk which we are hunting but my gfs dad was trying to talk me down to 150 for accuracy sake or at least try both. I just want to leave room for error by making sure there's enough power.
On the other hand he gave her a rifle that has a pretty thin light barrel...
Thanks for all the replies guys! Kinda wish we splurged on the down bags during the REI sale now but we still dumped $1000... At least we got pretty good quality sleeping pads to pair them with. We will be upgrading to down bags as soon as financially possible haha, at least I know my synthetic...
Hunting/backpacking, we pulled the trigger on the synthetic bc we've been spending a lot on gear. Kinda wish we did the down but we can upgrade in a couple years. CO is pretty dry so we probably don't need to worry about getting wet too much either.
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I've done some research and have seen the differences between the two. However, it doesn't seem like natural down has enough of an advantage over synthetic to warrant the much higher expense. Plus, synthetic supposedly stays warmer when wet. That being said, does anyone else have an opinion on...
I know I had a post a few days ago about hubba hubba vs copper spur… Now I’m wondering about hubba hubba vs Access. We are hunting first rifle season so snow is unlikely but future years may not be the case. The other couple in our group is getting the access which I was also eyeing but thought...
I second this with the low profile buckle, buckles used to dig into my stomach when I was sitting and now I have no issues
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Both tents on sale at REI right now (check out the sales, they're pretty solid) and are priced pretty much the same. Looks like the Cooper Spur is a tad lighter and has a few more features, but the Hubba Hubba packs smaller, is supposedly a little more weather resistant and a little wider. I'm a...