Youre completely right. this is what im going to do. Ammo is cheaper and more available. plus still enough power for big game across the globe. A bucket list hunt for me is stalking the caribou migration in Tundra. just need to win the lottery! I appreciate the help!
I appreciate the feedback! I think im going to end up going with the 300 WinMag. Ammo cost and availability is much better in that caliber. I recently built a long range AR in a 6.5 grendel and it nearly impossible to find ammo, and if i do its crazy expensive.
Now mu decision is between the...
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I'm debating on buying a Weatherby Vanguard in a 300 Weatherby Mag. I live out west and want to have a rifle for Deer, Elk, Black bear and MTN Goats and Big horn if i ever draw a tag. However I already have a Mossberg 100 ATR in a 30-06, that i got when I was a kid. My question is would...
Thanks for the feedback! definitely appreciate the details of your preferences.
For sure will be going with the Dovetail option. seems to be noticeably more accurate and the slight adjustments to getting the peep aligned with the pins seem to be the way to go.
I really adapted to the yardage...
I'm wanting to get a single pin sight with the 2 dots for not having to adjust on the fly. Ill typically be using it for hunting in Colorado, hitting the range and TAC events. I have the HHA Optimizer lite now and I haven't had any real issues other than not being able to have the second "pin"...
yea that's fair. but not knowing whether it was public or unmarked private property was the issue. Wish i knew about the cattle ranchers leasing property beforehand
this is what the gate I came across was like. With my unfamiliarity with the cattle ranchers leasing public land from the government I decide to turn around. knowing this now I will have zero hesitation as it was a huge bummer on my first western mule deer experience... moral of the story, I...
that's good to know. I didn't know that cattle ranchers could lease land like this. where I was raised, fenced property typically meant it was private land. I appreciate the help!
i just got back from my first Colorado archery mule deer hunt. I drew a tag near Gunnison . I scouted an area that was BLM land that connected to national forest with no private land in-between. however about 2 miles in and a gain in 1800 vertical feet I walked upon a barbed wire gate that said...
This is great info! Definitely going to pick up a SO tent when I'm able to. The customer service is such a big factor when purchasing a high quality piece of equipment like this. I have yet to find anything negative or anyone with a bad experience with SO. I've been searching for a bad review...
This is exactly what I wanted to hear. Everything I've seen about them is fantastic. Definitely helps justify the cost knowing the company will work with you if a situation arises.
They definitely shouldn't cover wear and tear, was just comparing the manufacturing defects as the only cause for a warranty vs luxes warranty. I Just found several threads on luxe, after reading those I'm definitely going with SO
Was debating bett the Cimarron vs the Redcliff. Would probably...
So Ive still been searching for a good hot tent set up. I'm between seek outside redcliff and luxe hiking gear octopeak. I like the seek outside products but spending $1400 on a full redcliff hot tent set up just seems to be a steep price for a tent. I've also been researching the luxe...
Hey! I'm finally going to upgrade to some new binos this year and I'm torn between the 12x50 vs 10x 50 vortex diamondback hd. I'll be using them for glassing mulies and elk in colorado and I'm not 100% sure which would be best. I really don't mind the extra few ounces of the 12s. But just need...
Thanks for the insight! I figured the redcliff would be better for most of the situations, and I agree that I'd eventually need to get more then one shelter, just a bit costly. Although worth it for products to last a lifetime.
So I'm wanting to get a lightweight backpacking tent that also has a stove. I've been looking at the seek outside cimarron and the redcliff. I'm typically going to have 2 people and a dog but also a couple times a year will have 4 people for CO elk/deer season. Ideally I'd like to be able to...