Well.........let's hear the results!
I drew coues and archery ibex. My wife and son drew bull elk and coues and my dad drew coues. Will be a busy fall!
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Thanks guys for the interest. I believe I have replied to all pm's. Getting to emails next. Please let me know if I missed anyone.
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I have 3 landowner tags available for the Northeast corner of NM.
The ranch has about 8000 acres of antelope habitat located near Roy, NM.
$1500 each
Pick 3 consecutive days to hunt during the season of Aug 27-Sept 11
Please PM me or email rockbronc at Hotmail.com.
Pics to come
Cant vouch for the Grendel but a 6mmAR is a good option. Pretty good coyote medicine!
Its basically the Grendel necked to 6mm so fairly similar in feed/function but can shoot a 75 grain bullet with some decent speed.
I've used a few sets of their rings and a couple brakes on customers rifles. They are good stuff!
Their brake is an effective option for us shooters that love shooting from terra firma. Being a baffle design with ports on the top it definitely cuts a lot of recoil and reduces muzzle jump.
I got a pair of the Cevedales from L&S. After trying them for a while they were just too short and are being swapped for a pair of Tibet LL's a full size larger. I normally wear a 9.5 boot but the Tibets ordered are a 10.5. They should be here soon so I'll try to report back on sizing soon.
My 1012's been awesome boots for the year I've owned them. They carried me on a 3 day Barbary sheep hunt where I packed full sheep off a mountain 5 miles with comfort. I also used them for a week on Kodiak and got to pack back a caribou and deer to camp over three trips. Then this last December...
I'm sort of a knife nut also. My current setup is a skeletonized scalpel handle, 6-8 autopsy blades, skeletonized 4" D2 fixed blade knife, and a light Kershaw pocket knife. Total weight is about 6 oz so they're still fairly light but still cover my wants for a sharp capping knife, a tough fixed...