Oh, no he didn't! I'd take him to a lower elevation, he could have a nice camping trip for a couple days while you kill one of those 6 bulls you saw. Then I'd eat some back strap in front of him.
I just heard about this on the Joe Rogan podcast. Apparently, it's a fungus that grows in the Himalayas that has many benefits, including increased O2 uptake. I did a little research, and there have been recent studies showing that it is very effective in the prevention of altitude sickness...
I will be using a Nosler Accubond 130 gr in my 270 with no hesitation. I shot the buck in my avatar last year with that round, smashed two ribs on the way in and broke the other side shoulder. That was at 250 yards.
I have a 4 year old boy and a 6 month old girl. I can't imagine your pain. You will find strength in the ones you love. I'll have you and CB in my heart.
I cut off all the straps, buckles, and everything on the inside got sliced out. The flap/shelf thing is not good for much, so, its gone. I got a kifaru grab-it and attached it to the pack. I'll be using the Kifaru Lashing kit for compression. I do want to get the HPG prairie belt. Total, about $200.
I'm going to start doing some filming, Youtube, blogging, etc. Help me pick a name.
-Everyman Outdoors
-Shooting Light Outdoors
-Helios Outdoors
What ever you guys think is the most marketable I suppose. Thanks!
That's very true, my dad kills deer every year in blue jeans but studies show that deer have the ability to see short, yellow and long, blue wave lengths, but little in between.
You'd have to be shooting really long ranges, like 150+ yards for Coriolis to have a significant impact on accuracy. Even at say, 100 yards it's just over 1 second flight time. Maybe an inch at most.
I like the way you think! I try to kill mature bucks and does. I haven't bought red meat in three years. Don't get me wrong I'd be pumped to kill a trophy it's just not my biggest priority. Do any of y'all have a suggestion on Hd's for a first time elk/Mulie hunter in Montana?