The orange panel on my old Eberlestock pack was the only thing I really liked about that thing. I'd like to see more pack manufacturers integrate orange panels into their designs.
Its interesting that you mentioned this, I've long felt that the LR was off in its calculations but never checked it. I know I have had trouble getting shots that it picked up in error to be removed and actually have them out of the calculations.
We had a cat with really poor eyesight that would react strangely to things that the other cat and dog wouldn’t at all. Maybe a combo of sight and smell?
I’ve had really great performance out of the ABLR in 6.5 on pronghorn and mile deer, but I’ve seen enough negative stuff that even if I weren’t switching to monos I probably wouldn’t be using the ABLR anymore anyway.
I took the course right after they made it possible to do it online. It was very easy, I felt bad for the folks who traveled to do it in the past. It’s not really an advantage now, more something you have to do to keep pace.
My brother in law and I were hunting shorter than ears pronghorn in central Nevada. It was unseasonably cold and wet, mud everywhere and we flat couldn’t find goats. We drove way to the far end of the unit, and spotted one, but he skirted the foothills and we lost sight of him. Then just as...
I really like my Little Crow trimmers. When I'm trimming a ton, I haven't found anything that works near as well. I like that I can set and forget for a specific caliber and know it will be right the next time I pick it up. Its not the cheapest way to do things, but its simple.
We've killed a ton of animals with 260rem, noting past 260 yards though. I put together a small rifle in 260 for my nieces and nephews to hunt with. The oldest niece killed a doe for her first big game animal with a 123AH at about 2800 from a 16" barrel. It wasn't a great shot placement, but...