This^^^
My grandfather and father owned a butcher shop for decades. I've been around for 1000+ cattle being slaughtered. I can't add but a couple small tidbits to what @jolemons said above.
We always used a 22 mag for cattle and a 30-30 for bulls. Know where the brain is located and where to...
Viair 300p and Noco GB40.
I had one battery go bad on my Ford 6.7L diesel and it wouldn't start on its own but fired right up with the Noco attached. I don't know that it would work if both batteries were dead but I am impressed by that little battery pack.
On another forum Chad from LRI showed some of their aggressive fluting patterns that he claims make steel barrels weigh at or under similar carbon wrapped. The barrels look cool and I have no reason not to believe his weight claims but I don't have any first hand experience with his work...yet.
I don't have an Outdoorsman tripod to compare to but I can say I've never seen or used a tripod as stable as my RRS tripod. I have the TFC-34L tripod and for my uses it works well. I pair my RRS tripod with a Gitzo fluid head and that combination works very well with my atx 95. I would imagine...
My wife received the vaccine approximately 10 days ago and besides a sore shoulder has had no side effects. She will receive the second dose on January 4. I'm not aware of any of her colleagues experiencing any side effects of the vaccine either.
Being a front line worker she's a member of a...
I'm a fan of two-stage triggers. I've got a handful of Geissele's in AR's. If the 700 variants are as good as the AR version I need to look into them for my bolt rifles.
I used the 39 sbk's for one season and decided they weren't the best bullet for saving fur. On close shots they had a tendency to splash on impact. I switched to the 40 grain Berger's and have had great success with them the last three seasons. I use the Berger's in both my 204 and 20 practical.