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    Sig Sauer Zulu6

    I have the 20x hdx. Great for long range glassing. I only looked through the old 16s before buying. For long range glassing they are great for my needs but if you were going to use them for more all purpose use, I would definitely want something lower power. The biggest benefit is the...
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    Pa Big Woods Archery Success

    Great buck! Congrats!
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    The suppressor advantage for coyotes

    I hunt competitions. We have won every hunt multiple times in our area. Numbers have gone up with suppressors. It just doesn’t put things on alert like unsuppressed does. Yeah you got two but would you have got three suppressed? I have seen 7 killed on one set suppressed. You ever seen...
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    SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX 20x42mm vs 16x42mm buying decision

    I just bought a pair of the 20s and used them for a week of elk hunting. The glass as can be expected is not alpha glass quality and they will not gather light like a standard pair of 56s but they make up for that with the stabilized image and magnification. For long range glassing elk they...
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    Do you bow hunt during gun season?

    Keep on bow hunting. Where I hunt it’s often thick enough a gun doesn’t give you much of an advantage and bow hunting is that much more fun for me anyway.
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    Does anyone use a thermal while scanning before switching to traditional optics?

    This is incorrect but I’m definitely not throwing anyone an idea reading this thread.
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    Eastern MT??? Thoughts?

    Bitching and moaning is for a reason but you can keep ignoring the facts if you want.
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    Does anyone use a thermal while scanning before switching to traditional optics?

    I think a bunch of you guys claiming thermal is the same as other technologies haven’t seen much time with high end thermal. I hope game agencies stay out front of it. It has no place in fair chase big game hunting.
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    CRAZY Question: 4th Season Unit 44

    I would pass. You will get it next year and then you can be prepared.
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    Is one full day at 10,000 feet enough to acclimate for a flatlander?

    You won’t really know until you try it honestly. However you will notice the thinner air. Any sick symptoms drop down immediately
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    Finding tight-lipped elk

    In water limited areas, checking water sources for sign is going to tell you where they are at. Once you find the water they are hitting, find the bedding and feeding and set an ambush. It’s pretty simple really
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    Elk Hunting Dilemma - Time Constraints

    If you were a resident maybe but nonresident flying in, no way. Too many things to go wrong and no time to recover
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