I had a 30mm set on that crs3 and pulled them off to check everything. They seemed fine and I switched them over to a NF scope to test later on.
The 34mm shown above, 4/8 tapped holes stripped before 18inlbs was reached. The stripped holes are all on the opposite side of the rail clamp. Warne...
I'm not missing it. If you read through that above thread it should be clear that even legends get mixed up on occasion, even when "perfectly confident". All it takes is a walk the chip shot distance of 500yds to figure out if you dinged your target or were off by a whole minute of deer.
If...
You lost the bullet impact when you shot, correct, but also saw a buck flinch, correct?
You watched a buck walk away, but haven't a clue if the bullet you sent from five hundo hit a buck because you never went over there and looked. How do you know what buck you shot and what buck walked away...
Whelp, I'm at a stand still. Before hitting 18inlbs, either the tapped portion or the screws of the Warne Hyperlite rings stripped on 4. The shavings that came out with the screws would make one think we were a machine shop.
I'm glad you posted @Poser !
My brother has a bull tag and last I checked the mega extended forecast, it looked bluebird-ish.
Where we hunt, some snow keeps people from nesting the elk, and it plays well into how I like to hunt.
M4 ish if I had only one.
There was a random M4 blade on the classifieds here that looked cool.
I've almost bought this a few times.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details/FB05GY/Temperance-trade-CPM-reg-CRU-WEAR-reg-/2565
S90v is great if one is a slicer and not a pusher
I use it or a little k390 lady bug as my dirty outside blades. Then they go back on my pocket. I don't trust that I can get either clean enough to want to use on inside meat. The para 3 is my least favorite I have, so it's what I take in my pocket to hunt and risk losing.
In my kill kor I have...