Leftover isn't much of a fall back anymore, now those tags are awarded to the fastest internet connection and luck of getting into the mysterious CPW system.
Has anyone tried indexing a muzzle break 10 - 20 degrees to compensate for right to left movement during recoil? I know a few PRS shooter who talk about it and Gunwerks recommends it for their breaks, but curious if it has been tried in field situations?
Perks of the job IMO, more power to said employee if they want to use it to their advantage. They still have to physically get out and get it done and that’s more than half the battle. I am not afraid of one or two nefarious employees showing up to spots. Now if OnX has a slack channel dedicated...
Exactly the answer I was looking for. I should be at least 800 yds away from where I think they will be. Noted on the geographical features causing micro climates, I don't think those get talked about enough mainly because it is so nuanced. Appreciate the insight!
I have an area that I want to get into for a morning and evening glass but I am struggling with how to approach glassing the basin. The only way to access basin is to gain a ridge from the east side. The ridge runs north to south and then J hooks to the west. I will be able to glass northwest...
Bring chains for all 4 tires. Bring a back country shovel and recovery gear and hope you don't have to use any of it, but 3rd season is full of snow and mud, so best to be prepared.
Protect hands and feet as much as possible (usually the things that drive people back to camp when temps drop). Down mittens and down booties for glassing have become my go to for late seasons. Outdoor Research makes both and they have been a game changer for late season.
Statistically speaking you are correct, less hunters per square mile is correlated with higher success rates all other things equal. But the only thing you can control is your individual hunting experience and your individual success rate. The rest is just noise.