I'll send you everything I have. I'm not a world-class photographer, and being 65 years old, not a computer ninja. But I think I can send you photos if I have your real email address. Not sure if I have the privileges here as I'm not a paid member. I tried to answer you on your ad in the gun...
Most of mine are custom fixed-blade fighters. I'd have to look in the safe to give you a list. Two folders, also custom. Elishewitz TAD flipper, and a Deadlock switchblade.
First rifle was my third choice. Fourth rifle was my last throw away choice, and of course that's the one I drew. Park on BLM, and camp there if you can. Just need to bring everything with you. Once the gunfire starts everything goes to private. What little remains is high almost on the...
Yep. Snow last year was knee deep and single digits at altitude with strong winds. Really had one huntable day out of five. I'm guessing elk went private during first rifle. My plan as a resident is I'm going to try and pull a leftover cow tag for first rifle. Otherwise I'm going to bring...
Drew it last year, and hunted it, and drew it again this year...Both 4th season. Was snowed out last year. All elk went low on private. Where they stayed. Saw a bunch but couldn't touch them.
I used to own the 7 Rem Mag, and two MK V 300 Weatherby's. I have to say the hardest I have ever been scoped was a prone shot from an unbraked 300 Weatherby. I currently shoot a braked .338 Win Mag, and practice to 600 yards as that's as far as I think my 225 grain TTSX will work. 1000 yards is...
For me the secret for MOA was using the bullet weight the factory used in the test target with the rifle. Then you just find which brand and type of bullet the rifle liked best.