I thought you were moving to MT?I’m moving from Maine to Idaho for 1 year then coming back home. Most of the deer hunting I do is in the snow in northern Maine. I was wondering how common it is out west, and if it is a good hunting method for the area
Thanks and agreed! I have a 1952 760 with a skinner peep and love it. After going tracking it’s hard to want to hunt any other way in maineWhile i've never been out west, nothing compares to north east tracking. Finally got to wield the muzzleloader on saturday in NJ with some fresh snow. Only got flurries on my vermont trip this year. Last maine trip was a bust with no snow the week before thanksgiving.
When planning on going west, I always tell my buddies im going to track elk/mule deer with peep sight 760. As they build out rifles to shoot 400 yards.
So, good luck and make it work. It's hard not to track after getting the itch of it.
Mine is a 1962, 30-06 game master, cut the barrel down to 18 inches with a sawzall and finished with files. Happy I got one before the prices went crazy. I remember when they were $350 all day long on used gun racks.Thanks and agreed! I have a 1952 760 with a skinner peep and love it. After going tracking it’s hard to want to hunt any other way in maine
For whitetail, the above.NW Montana would be very similar to what you are used to. Thick timber and normally a decent amount of snow. Primarily whitetails. A few elk and mule deer around though.
Miss those days!Mine is a 1962, 30-06 game master, cut the barrel down to 18 inches with a sawzall and finished with files. Happy I got one before the prices went crazy. I remember when they were $350 all day long on used gun racks.