The 130's in a 6.5 Creedmoor were the worst bullets I've ever used on big game. 3 shots through the vitals on a mule deer and he didn't even act like he cared. I grabbed a different rifle to finally kill him and when doing the post-mortem not a single one of them created any substantial...
The 8x30 is freaking sweet. They'll run so close to my first gen 8x32 EL it's almost depressing. Every single time I pick them up I love them. Great choice!
Varget and a Hornady VMax or Nosler Ballistic Tip will do great. I like the 50 grain Vmax a lot, and in the Ballistic Tips I've loved the 40, 50, and 55 grainers.
And I ran all of them out of a 14" twist.
I have both and have run both side by side a lot. The 12x NL are definitely more versatile and their lighter weight is a joy in the pack.
I’m not a magnification whore and often run 8x binos and my riflescopes get turned down to 14-16x instead of their full 24x.
However, the 15X SLC still...
My 8x32 EL are some of my favorite binos I've ever owned. I have a spare set of 10x32 as well that are still nice but not quite as enjoyable to look through.
You can find some solid deals on KSL if you're willing to be patient.
I've wondered how the little premium spotters compare to larger mid-priced spotters. Could a guy ditch his 85mm Razor and be happy with a small Kowa or Swaro? Or does the larger glass from the mid-priced spotter still give a better viewing experience at the cost of heavier weight?
I run a...
If you convert the Ascent to a short column configuration it will weigh under 3 pounds and from all sitting positions it's MONEY. However you'll only get about 3" of vertical adjustment from the column.
I am using the RRS Ascend this year with the integrated head. Total weight is under 3.5 pounds and it's proven to be fairly versatile. However, the built in head does not have the range of adjustment that I am used to on my other ball heads so it took some getting used to.
The tripod is...
It's considered a tough unit to hunt with a bow but you should be able to find elk. I had the N Cache muzzy tag 6-7 years ago and had a riot even though I never killed one.
Luckily you're coming in when the weather cools. It's been brutally hot the past 10 days.
Tough to beat the pricing on first gen Swarovksi EL's when you find a good deal. The SLC HD's can be found for very respectable prices too if you're willing to be patient.
Quality optics don't scratch that easily if cleaned properly. Getting dust off via a soft brush or soft air puffs and then cleaning the lenses with a high quality lens solution and lens cloth will keep you in business. In the field I carry a small brush and a lens cloth but only use them if...