If running short cartridges in a long action isn’t a problem that opens up the options tremendously. A 6.5 prc would definitely fit the bill. I guess I could sell the extra stock and pick up a short action.
Let’s say a fella just finished a rifle build and found himself in possession of an extra stock that the wife doesn’t know about. And this fella already built himself a nice 7mm rem mag as his “one rifle to rule them all” for reasons that didn’t lead him to building a 280 ai. Since this fella...
Man the New Mexico license information is difficult for no good reason. So far the only thing I’m certain I can get tags for on their place is antelope. It appears the deer tags in their area are kind of limited.
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Thank you. That’s probably what I’ll do. Luckily the in laws own a huge piece of land that I see deer and antelope on all the time. Quite a few elk too. Their neighbor just told me I could hunt his place too so I’m hopeful that I can fill some tags next fall.
Update, I think I’ve gotten closer to figuring this out. It looks like for mule deer and antelope I can just purchase an over the counter private land tag. Which keeps me from having to put in for a draw tag. I should be guaranteed tags using this system. Obviously I have to have written...
You may be right. I kept seeing something about landowners no longer getting tags allocated but instead getting tag certificates. I should probably just stop by one of the DNR headquarters when I’m there and talk to someone. I wish their website was a little better.
First post after years of lurking here. I have a question about New Mexico tags that I’m hoping someone can answer.
My in-laws own a few thousand acres in gmu 40 in New Mexico. No elk hunting there apparently but they do have quite a few Muleys and Pronghorn. Since I’m there a few times each...