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Colorado elk hunt, non resident, public ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalebow" data-source="post: 554724" data-attributes="member: 34477"><p>People for the most part are assholes, they will push elk off of public for the $$$, it amazes me how many *** holes there are every year I meet when I go hunting. Now i hunt with an oufitter with a couple hundred thousand acres so not an issue, but just go to a movie, ballgame, just about any event and most people should just be thinned from the heard, total scum assholes.</p><p> </p><p>far as taking your rifle on a horse let me share some advice, i had a horse go nuts, tried to throw me and didnt but slammed us against a tree and snapped my Mod 70, pre 64 stock in half. I bought a blackhawk single gun tactical case with the 3" padding and back back staps and no wear it across my front resting across the saddle. If I get thrown it stays in front and when I hit the ground it is hanging against my waist and is no worse for wear. DO NOT wear it on your back, if you get thrown it could cause you to fracture your pelvis or spine or neck if you land on it. I wear it likey you wear a reserve shoot and so far it is comfortable and rifle is completely protected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalebow, post: 554724, member: 34477"] People for the most part are assholes, they will push elk off of public for the $$$, it amazes me how many *** holes there are every year I meet when I go hunting. Now i hunt with an oufitter with a couple hundred thousand acres so not an issue, but just go to a movie, ballgame, just about any event and most people should just be thinned from the heard, total scum assholes. far as taking your rifle on a horse let me share some advice, i had a horse go nuts, tried to throw me and didnt but slammed us against a tree and snapped my Mod 70, pre 64 stock in half. I bought a blackhawk single gun tactical case with the 3" padding and back back staps and no wear it across my front resting across the saddle. If I get thrown it stays in front and when I hit the ground it is hanging against my waist and is no worse for wear. DO NOT wear it on your back, if you get thrown it could cause you to fracture your pelvis or spine or neck if you land on it. I wear it likey you wear a reserve shoot and so far it is comfortable and rifle is completely protected. [/QUOTE]
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