They’ll (CPWD) never do it because they are money grubbing bastards, but they HAVE to reduce this non-res OTC crap, it’s just a horrible formula for anything except making them money.
Let me rephrase what I said , I mean for guys that dream of doing certain hunts that are in some ways almost unattainable to them they tend to way overthink it to death where as a guy that can do those things at will annually doesn’t fixate as much thought in to it. Didn’t mean to accuse you of...
Guys who dream of doing stuff overthink stuff compared to guys that do stuff not even thinking about it. While there are advantages to high BC bullets it’s so far from necessary for a sheep hunt that it’s not worth mentioning.
I’m with Luke on this one, I used the same rifle for sheep that I would have used for any other animal. Just so happens I’ve hunted Sheep with a Kimber Montana, Tikka T3 and a Ruger M77 . Weather resistant is pretty important, accuracy 1 MOA or better, sub 8 lb is nice too, my rifle spent more...
Every once in a while when I’m in REI and I see the tents on display I think man there is no room in those tents. Take a sub 3 lb tarp or tipi type floorless tent and they are like a palace. I end up with gear strewn all over and never feel cramped. Can’t see a scenario in which I will ever buy...
OP you are a big guy, I wouldn’t get anything but the Sequoia,Kodiak or Badger or you will be miserable. And skip the Gore, it’s not needed, microfiber will be fine.
2018 Ram 2500 6.7, lifetime average is 17.6 mpg. Just got done doing a trip from the front range to Utah (650 miles: and going over 4 passes along the way averaged a hand calculated 20.2 going there. Hauled a 6000 lb camper back in heavy winds and averaged 13.5 coming back, also hand calculated...
Never ran a EE because of all the negative feedback regarding fill. Ran a Katabatic 15 last year which I sold, got a UGQ 10 XL this year and love the room the XL Bandit affords. Seems very well made and the fill holding the quilt up to sunlight is well dispersed.