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I believe this is the "Hunter Extreme" model and comes with 3 1oz weights as well. Has dust in between rubber grooves from being a hunting stabilizer, hairline scratches on the front 1oz weight as well.
$30 TYD.
Argali Owyhee 1p Tent with insert, 6 factory stakes, factory stuff sacks, extra combined stuff sack - $250
Seam Sealed (self)
Small 1 1/8 x 1 1/8 tear in mesh door
Normal signs of use (1 season)
Stakes are straight, but stake heads/tops look like they've been hit with a rock... because they...
I'll bite.
In this unit you cite, the average buck harvest from 2001-2016 was 474 and a std dev of only 77, so pretty stable overall.
Then... something must have happened because from 2017 through 2022, the average buck harvest was only 204.
Any guesses as to what happened between Oct 206...
I find it strange that this letter calls out those units, but not 39?
I am very interested to see 2023 stats, as my group and I have hypothesized that some pressure got taken from these units and shoved into 39 the last week of the season thanks to the new 39 bull dates.
Maybe I am doing this all bass ackwards, but what I do is look at wind drift for 3-4mph. I figure I can get within 4mph in any wind I would consider shooting in, 3mph most of the time. I used to spray commercial ag fields and got verry comfortable gauging wind below 8-10mph. Not the same as...
Great buck, would shoot him in a heartbeat.
I'm a bit of a stingy field judge and by my napkin math, if he breaks 140, it's only barely. Measuring inside spread of main beams vs widest point will kill ya. If I use 22" for tip to tip ear spread and 8" ear length to get me pretty close.
I've never thought of just using the tripod leg, going to have to give that some experimenting over the off season.
My total tripod setup is less than 3lbs I believe (slik w/outdoorsmans pan head) and I just flop a lightweight bag on top of the head and use crossed trekking poles with the...
I've got a lot of "old-timey caliber wisdom" that was ingrained in me from the time I could hold a 22 that I'm trying to work through, be gentle :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I'm not worried about holding the wind so much as the drift from "missed" wind.
I think I need to stop looking at the inches of drift and look at mils. Inches don't matter as much when you consider that even something like a Mil-Quad only has 1/2mil subtensions for wind hold.
You're right, too much back and forth between spreadsheets with too many rows. Looks like it's 2/3 the drift, not half.
Same speed for both (3,000) elevation between 6-8K. Shooting the berger out of a 300wm custom throated specifically for the 215s. They are loooong. 2.998 to the lands if I...