Me and my cousin were hunting in the Pecos wilderness, coming back to camp for lunch and we ran into two pretty attractive women hiking alone. We were 7 or 8 miles back with horses and mules, so it was somewhat surprising. We both looked at each other and said, "did that just really happen?"...
When I had to fly all the time for work I would take a duffel for my carry on or personal item. It's fairly big, probably 36" long and I never had an issue. I've seen guys with hunting packs on planes as well. If all else fails and you get a douchebag that's going to make a thing out of it, then...
No that's pretty steep for 6.5CM. I've been giving some thought to cutting down one of my creedmoors as well but figured I'd still shoot the 140 bergers or 143 eld x.
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Man I take too much stuff as it is. If I start setting up decoy camps then I might have to rethink where I'm hunting. I always sleep with a gun and I do find it hard at times to relax when I'm sleeping alone.
I've killed a lot of animals with 185 bergers out of a 300 WSM and 215 bergers out of a 300 WM. Never had an issue with anything not being recovered with them.
You don't have to drop the engine, but it's definitely more complicated then it should be. They're plastic and considered single use as well. Supposedly after they've properly been torqued on, if you take them off then they'll leak if you put them back on.
I have purchased a couple extended warranties and recently they saved my bacon twice on my F150. Had to have the oil pan replaced and the steering module controller replaced.
My wife and I had vehicles that had lifetime powertrain warranties from a local dealer and the catch was that you had to...
I'm from Oklahoma and have hunted whitetail on public and private on a lot of different areas of the state. I've also hunted a few spots on public in Kansas. Give me a PM if you need some help and I could point you in the right direction.
I've done the same thing, except on a big buck several years ago. It will make you sick. I waited a few hours on a buck. Me and a friend went back over there and I bumped him. Never did find him after that, but he was laying about fifty yards in the woods from where I had originally shot him. If...
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I would give them a call and chat with them. Honestly like the other gentlemen said, it really depends on the time of year and how much knick knacks and Doo dads you bring. The size of your sleeping bag, your shelter, how much food you bring, there's a lot of variables.