Great info. Thanks. Here is my opinion and experience with Idaho's current muzzleloader only rules...
The muzzleloader projectiles allowed by the Idaho Fish and Game have made nothing easier since their Lead Bullets Only rule went into effect 10 - 20 years ago. Meaning, for muzzleloader only...
I love my NXS Nightforce scopes but the entire ocular lense rotating to turn the zoom up or down really sucks. I've always run the blizzard scope covers because you can see through them and when hunting N Idaho, your shot opportunities are often 1 to 2 seconds. But with the majority of NXS...
Selling Vortex Viper PST Gen 2
PST-5251 5-25 x50
Illuminated EBR-4 Reticle in MOA
2nd Focal Plane
This scope has just returned from the VORTEX service center and is a factory replacement for my previous scope. Ships with Vortex caps, sun shade, manual, key, cloth, and original box. I don’t...
Oh, before I go...Formidelicious, don't think that I can't tell from the picture on the previous page that it's a calf that you spined with your bazooka.
If you don't get your rokslide license revoked for this BS, I'm gone.
I have better things to do than get trolled.
All'ya'll (the...
Why is a troll the moderator? I quit another website for badmouthing a certain brand of barrel that was a piece of garbage (they replaced it for free and it only cost me $450 and the new one is slightly better than a factory Remington, so they can still kiss my a**) and the moderator warned me...
I have a recurring nightmare where I shoot at a cow in a big herd of elk and they all gather together. I can't tell which one I shot at, so I have to sit and watch as they walk or run out of site. Did I hit it? Did I wound it? How am I ever going to figure out which elk I shot if I did wound...
No experience with the hybrid hunters but have witnessed many times the effectiveness of the 215 Hybrid Target on elk. I do not hold with the opinion that the elk must be perfectly broadside. I'm confident that the 30 cal 215 hybrids and (even though this is second hand knowledge from a buddy...
Cut resistant gloves (I only carry one because I'm right handed) is a big deal. The other is a Battle Patch, which is a giant piece of gauss infused with blood clotting agent. I know of more than one guy that has cut himself seriously enough to die but barely made it out. Even a few miles in...
Definitely lens caps on your scopes. I prefer the Bizzards because you can see through them, so, quicker. I go stainless steel but I don't believe it's essential. Also, considerable testing has been done on the best corrosion resistant gun oils. The following link is a good test...
Yep, that's all true. However, if you can get something to at least get up and move, that's a big advantage. Critters that are laid-up during the day are difficult to find.
Absolutely. That ammo will be fine, provided you don't use it for long range work (no ballistics provided so I'm going to guess less than 500 yards). The beauty of copper monos is that hardly any of them completely come apart so you'll usually get an exit or at least up against to far side...