Montana Black Gold Dual Trac Micro-Adjust (Brand New)
Pro X-Frame Mount
.019 Pins (Green/Red)
Never used. Decided I'm going to go with a 3 pin mover instead.
Comes with all sight tapes (some have wrinkle from sitting rolled but shouldn't affect function).
May take partial trade on Onnex...
Bowfinger XL Stabilizers
10” model w/ 2 oz weights - $55
8” model w/ 1 oz weight- $45
Mathews quick disconnect - $25
Package deal for all 3 pieces - $120
shipping included.
Located in Cranbrook BC but will ship from Idaho.
Bowfinger Stabilizer setup.
10” Bowfinger XL Stabilizer
8” XL Bowfinger XL Stabilizer
Bowfinger Ultimate Rear riser side bar mount w/ quick disconnect
Mathews front stabilizer quick disconnect
Located in Cranbrook BC, but will ship from Idaho.
Full setup $175 shipped
I carry a gatorade bottle full of salt, as well as my partner carries the same amount. If for some reason we double-teamed a ram, we'd have enough to put a quick coat on and get out of the bush and back to base/truck where I usually have a small home depot bucket full. If we want to stay and...
Spotting scope and a set of 10x swaros. Spotter is key for really looking at bucks. Im not sure I could ever think of a time I'd want to hunt antelope without one.
One tip is just because a season has been open for a bit, dont overlook the 'easy' spots. You'd be surprised what some people...
Thanks. He's most certainly not a 'big' ram but the region of BC he's from does seem to produce a bit smaller horned rams. I originally didnt think he was worth a look but aged him at 9 after several hours and decided that as he was older than my first ram I would take him. Great hunt...
I use wood under rock panel. I then screw pieces together with a rough thread drywall screw and put pieces together with screws. Some crack filling foam and compound mixed with rock mix to fill cracks, then paint several layers.
Could walk you through it a bit if you go the rock panel route...
I use bondo for antelope horns but I use epoxy for sheep horns. I’ve seen bondo fail with sheep horns before, but for a euro mount it would be fine and cleans up easily. I always recommend cutting or carving out the bondo just before it sets up hard (once rubbery) and it cleans up really...
I’d rank Alberta over BC almost across the board. Some good bucks get killed in BC, but not nearly what Alberta has to offer, even in areas with reduced numbers or quality.
Ya you bet, def wouldnt be used for sheep trips. Ideally I probably need two pairs (one sheep/mountain boot and then a Pac). Was more concerned about late season elk/mulie hunting or cat hunting with some longer hikes in mixed terrain. I've never owned Pacs but kinda considering trying a pair...
Have been contemplating a pair of Hoffmans for a bit now. For years (since 2010) I've worn the Meindl "Winter 800" boot made for Cabelas Canada. It was an 800gr boot that was more of a mountain boot. I used it for several mountain hunts and has also worked great for prairie mule deer or...
Def wouldnt be Southern BC if I was choosing. Lots of great options in Alberta way up north all the way down south. Really comes down to the type of hunt you want, terrain, etc.
Ya the Revic seems to be made by Leofoto which caused me to look at some of the Leofoto stuff. Wasnt sure how uphill/downhill was affected more with a straight spotter and no center column vs an angled one. Agreed I dont seem to to a TON of extreme angled stuff. Might be more limited with...
I get that this may still create a 'movement' point that may be introducing more variables than leaving and shooting one off no center column.
Guess the decision is whether primary function is shooting or glassing. I spend a lot of time behind a scope on a sheep hunt (archery hunts as well)...
I should say, I dont glass standing up, and dont plan to shoot standing.
I also didnt see myself wanting to shoot a center column extended, and the longer one makes it almost impossible to shoot prone. That little Sirui 'short' column is a couple inches and felt it might provide the right...