bigbull
Well-Known Member
Very practical and good advice for any hunt but playing in willows is something I can relate to and agree completely with the advice.Your 300 is just fine providing it is ultra reliable and durable. It should fit you like a fine shotgun and don't hang a lot of crap
on it that will hang up in the alders.....ammo pouches etc. If it's got a floor plate, glue it shut or duct tape it. Your scope cover should be easy and water tight. Years back, we used pieces of inner tube stretched over the scope.....harder to find today. Now I go to a physical therapist friend and get a piece of .....I think it's called Theraband or some such....your bullet choice is good.
Good luck on your hunt.....Where will it take place?
Above what others have mentioned on calibers I would put my emphasis on the gun and setup rather on caliber, bring what you can handle..
Ultimate reliability and comfort in shouldering and shooting with the appropriate attire not with a t-shirt like when you are sighting in the gun.
I would also assure that the gun/scope fits well with my attire for the hunt. Bring along a small ziplock with something to clean/dry your lenses.
BB