I use a rangefinder that gives me the ballistic solution and I dial with the factory turret. No difference for .25 MOA or .33 MOA. I just dial as close as possible to the solution.
You can call up some of the application services like epic outdoors. They have outfitters that they use on a regular basis that they can vouch for. Instead of relying on one hunters experience, they will have a much broader feedback base.
On our trip Shot opportunities were between 200-600 yards. Sometimes you just couldn’t get closer. My son and I killed our ibex around 450 yards on a bipod, but that was the exception the rest of the time I would’ve used a tripod. We were using a 6.8 western, animals didn’t seem super tough...
I hunted Ibex with my son in Kyrgyzstan, From my understanding Mongolia is going to be the most expensive, in Kyrgyzstan we used horses exclusively, in Tajikistan will be a backpack hunt. Let me know if you have questions. I felt very safe in Kyrgyzstan if that is a concern of yours I also can...
I would go with the knights if I was hunting out west, it gives you the ability to change the configuration to be legal depending on the state you’re hunting in. If I was hunting on the East Coast only the woodsman looks very nice.
I recently went through the same problem. First, I tried going to an ankle and foot doctor. He gave me a shot in the heel worked for about a month then he tried oral medication some type of steroid,worked for a week. Then I ordered insoles. Didn’t help. Last thing I did was I changed my workout...