I’ve never hunted for elk. I prefer Fox hunting, or stalking, as Megan calls it. It’s ok though. The restraining order says that I can’t be within 100 feet of her, but the beauty of that is that I have to know where she is at all times in order to comply with it.
Hello Brent, I also own a 300 Win. Mag. and a 7mm Rem. Mag. Both of those rifles are HOWA's and of all of my big bore magnums the 7mm Mag. lets me know the most that I have shot it, even though I am shooting 150 gr. bullets out of it. I believe that it's the stock, as the 300 Win. Mag. in the same mod. HOWA kicks less even with a larger grain bullet. I've got a Butler Creek composite stock on the 7mm Mag. and the 300 Win. Mag. has a Hogue over-mold on it. The Rem. Mod. 700 in 300 Wthby. Mag. is the factory synthetic stock and has the muzzle brake, honestly it kicks the least of the 3 even with 180 grain bullets the same as I shoot in the 300 Win. Mag.
Anyways, now you guys have me thinking that it's a good afternoon to go out and burn-up a few rounds. Best regards, Allan
Thats whats cool about hunting handguns is the small game .......A 10mm with a scope is a challenging pig, rabbit gun. Ones like Johns can lay down big game but are great fun hog hunting are larger varmit hunting. Shoot a rabbit even at long range with that thing and all your left with is fluffly fur and grisly blood and meat. Maybe an alligator or python pistol?>
I like to blow things up! Boom!!!
By Superflux
Date 04-18-2015 05:45
Edited 04-18-2015 06:29
C'mon out this Summer Henry.
I have the wilderness retreat (referred to as Moose Belch Gulch) and "boom-able" supplies...
There's about a dozen or so folks on the roster for vacation at "the Gulch" this summer so might as well join in on the fun.
Any of my Forum Friends are always weldcome anytime I am there. You can see part of Yellowstone Park from there and pretty much anything goes. There have been clothing optional gatherings there (2 y/ago during Sturgis week)... so on occasion the view is better, but not necessarily so. Beauty may be only skin deep, but the underlying insulation can cause some optical distress.
As I said, any of ya coming to the Rally or Family Vacay, let me know. Free (primitive) camping!
Here's a couple of Sturgis bound city slickers (I let borrow some boomables) enjoying their stay at the Gulch.
Allan,
really love the Wearthby .300 mag rifle
personal choice
and love their shotguns
just imho
sincerely,
Kent
Yes Kent, I love it too, just don't care for the price of ammunition. Although, I will be reloading for it when I build up a stockpile of the brass. Best regards, Allan