I run a 308 (Remington 700 Mountain SS) and 300WSM (Tikka T3xLite Stainless), nothing has gotten away. Both light enough to kick well at the range, never notice it on game shots. Same 4-16x44 scopes and DNZ single piece on both. Both shoot a variety of higher end factories and reloads very well...
The first lite belt does well but does occasionally slip if not under tension, maybe will get better as it wears. As others mentioned, if you dont need it stiff, webbing and a plastic clip buckle always works well. I used this for years, got the FL belt before last season.
This intrigues me, the...
VAP gamer and elites are great. Consistent and spine aligned. Only frustration is the outserts suck on high density targets like carpet or dried out 3Ds, I've lost a few pulling them out. This is 80yds.
Yes - but intentionally is not needed nor is it practical for most people, myself included. One day of scouting public land (or knowing the land owner) will reveal their travel route and which gates are open. They pattern like whitetails and only range a few miles. Often when spooked they will...
Know the topography and property well, specifically where fences/gates are. They WILL find the easiest way to escape, be it a missing lower wire in a fence or an open gate. You can predict where they will go and what range your shot will be at. If you do sneak into range unnoticed, always be...
I have used and abused a Remington (Baikal) Spartan 310 26", for over 10 years upland hunting and trap/skeet shooting and it has never let me down, even with factory chokes. It's not the prettiest or lightest but it is a balanced workhorse and shoots great. Couldn't tell you how many doubles of...
I have shot my Benelli Vinci for 10 years, -20 to 102 degrees, thousands of rounds from 7/8 target dirty reloads to goose loads and it still functions flawlessly, only ever clean the chokes and lube rarely. Pumps or Inertia, no gas guns for me. A good hunter only needs 3" shells, dont skybust, a...
Its the shot and bullet that count. FWIW I have 2 300WSM and shoot 165 and 180 TSX/TTSX monolithics. Also, out to 600 yds reliably is a stretch for the average hunter/rifle in a hunting situation, I've never shot that far.
Worst case try a shop with a range and shoot the 340 and 300 for groups. When in doubt spine up, and dont be afraid to cut arrows longer, that bow is plenty fast.
I was wondering the same. Looking at the back on camofire. I would think they rebranded another bag. Seems heavy for the price/rating unless the EN rating is actually near 20 F.