Yes, and 4 AAE Pro-max in such a configuration is the best setup I've come by.
It all started with the Valkyrie system, but I knew I would want a less-costly option for grouse, or a final dispatch sort of shot.
I ran through all sorts of 3 and 4 fletch combos on a couple of different shafts...
Thank you. Of everything shown, I'd like to keep the chassis the most, if possible. Christensen does have the Chassis for sale on its own now. Just FYI.
Essentially... but the MPR has a target-profile barrel and is 22" long where the ridgeline is now only available in 20 or 24"
It also has DBM for detachable magazines and a fancier triggertech trigger.
Up for sale, I have this Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle (MPR) 22" Carbon Barrel Chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. with an extra a custom-inletted Ridgeline stock with detachable bottom metal. It has 220 rounds through it and is an absolute tack-driver in a compact & lightweight package.
This...
In the "Kill Kit" (vac-sealed in bottom of bag):
3 quarter bags
1 Tyto 1.1 handle
4 or 5 #60 scalpel blades
2 pairs of gloves (any more, I just use these if I have an open cut, or a gut-shot situation)
2 alcohol pads (also for cuts)
Outside of the Kill Kit:
Stone Glacier Load Cell Dry Bag...
Southeast Oregon's Vale District BLM office is taking public comment on alternatives options for their Resource Management Plan. The current BLM-preferred alternative falls utterly short for conservation and disregards stakeholder opinion and outcome-based management that will benefit Hunters...
Rather than cluttering things up with excessive posts, I thought I'd just create a thread where I'll list actionable info that benefits our public land legacy and ensures our ability to continue to hunt and fish.
Full disclosure, I am a Board Member of the Oregon Chapter of BHA. I'm a volunteer...
Big Game
This is can be a serious rabbit-hole, but it's a fun one to explore. First, I think it's most important to differentiate between hanging and Dry Aging:
Hanging is the process of letting Rigor wear off before butchering, which is super important as meat cut and frozen during...
I have the Joule and wouldn't buy it again. It's not that it's a bad product, just that I would prefer to be able to control the unit via physical buttons like the anova.
I would definitely recommend getting a square polycarbonate Cambro or two and at least one extra lid to cut a hole in for...
Shameless fundraiser plug alert: The Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is running a fundraising raffle and we just haven't sold a lot of tickets - if any of you would be so kind as to support our chapter, you'd be rewarded with pretty good odds at a new Prime or Mathews Bow...
Update: After a little more shooting I went with the Half-Nelson, due to POI shift. On all other criteria it was a wash, but my gun just liked the Q the best. Now we wait!
I don't mean to hijack this thread but this presents a very interesting development and is exactly what I have been waiting for.
I can't and won't spend $1K+ on a tripod, but have been wanting to up both my glassing and shooting game. Looking forward to finding out how much this head will be...
I agree, but my hesitation is not due to concern of quality, just the general lack of information out there given its recent launch date. They are very proud of their products, not that that's unwarranted, relative to the rest of their line, the cans are reasonably competitive in price. That...
I'm looking to purchase a reasonably light centerfire can that retains the accuracy of a precision hunting rifle. I had narrowed it down to the Ultra 5/7/9, the Q cans and the Dead Air Nomad and Sandman Ti. After shooting all of them I formed a couple opinions:
The Ultra 5 is awesome, but loud...
Do you have experience with either? If so, do you have anything to say about POI shift or Freebore boost? I'm aware that there are a ton of veriables on each rifle that can't be accounted for, but curious about everyone's experience...