Eastonsgrandpa
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162 and 175 ELDXs out of 7 mags and 7 Saums have been excellent killing bullets for me as well.Silky Saw Gomboy Outback - Took care of a moose and elk with pretty good ease. Also cleared a sketchy section out in a goat hunting spot. Highly recommend these saws.
Nightforce NXS Compact 2.5-10x42 Mil-R - I’ve played musical scopes since I’ve started hunting and the overall size, weight and package of this little guy is a scope I keep gravitating back to for my general purpose rifles. They just work. This is even comparing to having a baby atacr and 4-32 nx8 to compare it to. I don’t feel like I need a massive scope to get the job done. Only improvement they could have is a capped windage but I’ve yet to bump my windage out in the field even on long trips with this scope.
RSS - won a 223 tikka the other year and put it into a rokstock this summer. Been trying to put down rounds off the bench as much as I can and at this point it’s my most shot rifle. Fun as heck to shoot rocks. Highly highly highly recommend buying a tikka 223 and a flat of cheap 223/556 and just getting out to practice and shoot.
Kimber 280ai with 162 ELD-X - whatever I hunt I can with confidence grab this rifle and get the job done. I do not feel under gunned with it with what I primarily hunt. The more time goes on the ELD-X is a murderous bullet with no issues of penetration. It’s a messy bullet but it kills. It’s a bullet I tend to be gravitating towards for all my rifles.
162 and 175 ELDXs out of 7 mags and 7 Saums have been excellent killing bullets for me as well.
Are you shooting the factory hornady or loading?
I've heard a lot of good things about the quick stix. Been meaning to give them more of a chance/try with some timed shot scenarios and in different shot angles...The Quick Stix by Wiser Precision has been a game changer for me. No more lugging around a tripod or bipod.
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I’ll play.
1. Stone glacier Grumman. This thing is WARM. Punches way above its cost when on sale. I used it in a white out blizzard and was impressed. Picture right before the blizzard rolled in at 12000 feet.
2. Exo k4. Man this thing fit me like a glove. I packed out an elk hind quarter and 2 front shoulders in a lightning storm (I wasn’t going back) and was amazed at how well it balanced the weight. 2 shoulder fit in the bag and the hind quarter on the meat shelf. Only issue I’ve had so far is a mouse/rat/wolverine chewing a hole in the lid to get to my jerky.
3. Outdoor...
I've heard a lot of good things about the quick stix. Been meaning to give them more of a chance/try with some timed shot scenarios and in different shot angles...
I've been using the Spartan long legs for seated shots for around 5 or 6 years now I believe. I leave it pre-set to my seated shot height strapped to the outside of my pack. Sometimes you have to hunch or sit up straighter depending on the terrain, angle of the shot, and/or if you're trying to get through a window in brush/cactus like my photo in post #6 in this thread.
I’ll play.
1. Stone glacier Grumman. This thing is WARM. Punches way above its cost when on sale. I used it in a white out blizzard and was impressed. Picture right before the blizzard rolled in at 12000 feet.
2. Exo k4. Man this thing fit me like a glove. I packed out an elk hind quarter and 2 front shoulders in a lightning storm (I wasn’t going back) and was amazed at how well it balanced the weight. 2 shoulder fit in the bag and the hind quarter on the meat shelf. Only issue I’ve had so far is a mouse/rat/wolverine chewing a hole in the lid to get to my jerky.
3. Outdoor...
Works with no rear rest other than elbows in thighs, or you can build a seated, fully supported position with backpack to help with rear rest and spartan long legs up front in seconds. You don't always need to be quick, but on that particular shot it was required to be very fast in order to make a kill.