.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

Thanks for the insight on the 88s Thegman. Somehow I thought there were some issues or at least a reason they weren't a ton better than a 73 or 77 gr bullet. Might be more trouble than they are worth.

I don't think I've ever tracked a bear more than 60 yards. But the reason I like some blood is that my "nightmare" scenario is one of those 100 yard dead runs I hear about with deer. That would be really really hard to find in our area with no blood. A tracking dog would be cool.
 
That's a smart way to carry trekking poles on the Shapecharge. Are they tall enough to shoot off of like that with the crossed straps?
Yes. I just started doing that this year and feel like an idiot for not doing it earlier. I'll strap them to the pack and set to a good height for seated shots and carry them like that for the walk in and out and then unstrap when I get where I'm going. Actually shot one doe like that a couple weeks ago at about 160 yards. Throw the pack down and it's ready to go, no fussing with straps and all that
 
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