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Elk Hunting
Colorado elk hunt, non resident, public ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 491483" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Just try to get as much in the saddle prep. as you can before the hunt as several have mentioned. Also, as mentioned, you are best to get away from camp with the horses and tie them up to go on out a ways to glass and actually hunt. The first thing to remember when you dismount is to ALWAYS yank the rifle out of the scabbard or you might find it in two pieces when one decides to get down and roll on it! I would take the 300 Win Mag as my main gun and any of the others as a backup of the ones you list that are presently in your safe. I've been on three horseback hunts (two DIYs) and they are extra work, but with several guys you can split up duties and not waste too much time messing with them. Good luck and BE SAFE!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 491483, member: 28854"] Just try to get as much in the saddle prep. as you can before the hunt as several have mentioned. Also, as mentioned, you are best to get away from camp with the horses and tie them up to go on out a ways to glass and actually hunt. The first thing to remember when you dismount is to ALWAYS yank the rifle out of the scabbard or you might find it in two pieces when one decides to get down and roll on it! I would take the 300 Win Mag as my main gun and any of the others as a backup of the ones you list that are presently in your safe. I've been on three horseback hunts (two DIYs) and they are extra work, but with several guys you can split up duties and not waste too much time messing with them. Good luck and BE SAFE!!! [/QUOTE]
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