Coyotes and such, I usually run my Specialized Dynamics 65Grendel. Works well on Coozers as well out to 600.
Fun calling and walkabout in the desert I love my Win94 22mag.
More error is induced shooting inside of the set parallax distance than beyond it, however I wouldn’t do without it beyond about 12X.
Also, the method of checking wind mirage by focusing short of target (as mentioned previously) is the most reliable method I’ve found for judging wind as well.
I’d hate to see a CF tube after the couple of the spills my US Optics scopes have endured.
I’d do better on the mountain with a pound off of my waistline than a pound off my scope….
Stood there and took it like a man at 94yds (that’s the exit side-62# bow, 28.5”, 450gr total with 125exodus flying 255fps from the bow). Of course conditions were perfect or I’d have never let go. Didn’t go 100ft.
I’ve had Coues spring out of the way at 20-40yds. I think they’re much jumpier if...
I’ve only had one (just picked up a bow 2 yrs ago). I traded into an ‘17 Elite Tempo and was doing this a couple months later. Very forgiving easy to shoot bow.
I took my only archery kill in 2020 (only arrow I’ve fired at big game so far), a Coues buck at over 90yds. I try other bows but will...
Beautiful rifle.
Your vertical dispersion (or lack of rather) would lead me to think it’s perhaps more of a matter of consistent cheek weld. It’s tough to get a perfectly repeatable position remounting rifle after letting barrel cool between shots.
I rarely see loads with that tight of vertical...
I like Kuiu pants and tops, and actually run their lightweight merino top in AZ Sept hunts (think 100*+), the wicking is awesome and cools with the slightest breeze.
Any synthetic cooks in the AZ sun,so I agree w/mr Kenyon that if they made long sleeve cotton pocket T’s I’d buy a few in Vias...
If your shooting is up for it, I’d suggest some of you more “eastern” whitetail hunters worried about string jump at 20-30yds give hunting a more open area a chance. Out here our Coues are known to be very high strung, and I know many very successful hunters that prefer 50-60yd shots as they...