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Loads of good advice given on here. Only thing I’ll add is this, when you f up, because you will, don’t let it define who you are. Learn from it and move on, use it as motivation to do better.
I went back and forth between this one and the tricer. It’s been awhile but I believe the final choice was based on height adjustment. I wanted one that was a bit taller. Not sure if Spartan has an adapter that would let me run either one based on country I’m hunting. I wanted the weight of the...
Agree to some extent, there are situations where I feel it’s acceptable to shoot further. You have to know your limitations as well as your equipment’s limitations. Weather conditions are a huge factor, not everyone with a “6.5 guacamole improved” should be blazing away at a 1000 plus...
Mine is a hand me down .30.30 Winchester model 94. My grandpa ordered it from the Sears & Roebuck catalog way back in the day. Killed my first elk with it when I was 12. It’ll belong to my son someday, the kid shoots it like he was born with it in his hands. It’s fun to watch.
Hey, this Al. Born and raised in Central Oregon. I’ve hunted and fished my whole life, but long range shooting and bass fishing are my current favorites. Co-wner of a smallish excavation company. I work a ton but try and get out in the field with my kids as much as possible. Here is a pic of my...
Dude, I love the JOMH and their podcast. They’ve helped fuel my passion of hiking to, and camping in, the middle of nowhere. All while perfecting my art of not killing anything. But it’s still cool af