I really like my crispi guides. They have enough flex and cushion to be comfortable on long days. I tend to like stiffer boots though so take that for what it’s worth
If you don’t reload then I’d stay away from the saum. The prc is a great round with tons of availability.
Personally, I’d keep the 300prc and then buy a trainer rifle in 223, 6 creed, or 6.5 creed.
How is your 300prc setup? Ie. stock, weight, brake? There may be things you can do to that...
Just pick a unit and go. If all you’re after is a backpack trip then you’ll definitely be able to find that😂
There are bears everywhere. The name of the game is to figure out where they are in the area you picked.
North Idaho has been getting pounded with snow the last few weeks. The local ski resort, Schweitzer, has gotten 5 feet of snow in the last 7 days. Winter ain't over and it's too early to tell when certain areas will start to open up. Mid-may is probably a safe bet, but it will most likely still...
I have gotten out of the muzzleloader game and I have a pile of bullets for sale. I have the following:
- 8 packs of Federal Trophy Copper 270gr bullets-all unopened - $180
- 1 opened pack of Powerbelt 245gr hollow points-39 bullets left - $10 sold
- 1 pack of Hornady SST 50 cal Sabots...
I have a mid drive quietkat and I’ve never needed more power than what that thing has. It easily pulls a trailer up a hill. That being said I’m not expecting this to be a motorcycle. I have to pedal and sometimes it’s a little bit of a workout hammering away up a long hill with lots of weight...
Did you use the belts that are specifically made for ceramic? I tried using the regular belts on a ceramic kitchen knife and there was stuff coming off but the blade never got sharp. I found that work sharp makes some special belts for ceramic knives and tried those out. They worked amazingly...
I have a practically brand new CVA Paramount Pro Colorado 50 Cal. Muzzleloader for sale. I've only put about 15 rounds through it since purchasing it 3 years ago. I bought it because I thought I was going to try to get in to muzzleloader hunting, but I don't have time for it and it's not my...
If all those scopes you listed were free I still wouldn’t take any of them. I started with a gen 1 razor and it was a total waste of money.
If you don’t have money for a good spotter than upgrading your binos will do more for you than buying a cheaper spotter
I’ve got one that I bought about two years ago and it’s been great. I’ve used it a ton and have had no reliability issues whatsoever. Even on nasty days of freezing rain. I love how light it is and I’m a huge fan of the a5 hump. It just fits me well
I have a practically brand new pair of Schnee’s Granite 600g insulated boots. I really wanted to like them but they aren’t working for my feet and I’ve worn them too much to return them. That being said I’ve only worn them a handful of times out walking my dog to break them in and I’d guess they...
So, I have a hankering for a new magnum build. My 300wm barrel is getting close to the end of it's life and I want to start piecing my next rifle together. My goal is to have a rifle that has a barrel no longer than 22" but I can push the 230gr bergers to approx 3100fps. Is that possible? If so...