6mm for cow elk.......but a 7-08 for a pygmy, 90 pound, dinky whitetail?
Go figure.
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by MIKEWERNER
Why not a 243 or other 6mm?
Interesting.
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by MIKEWERNER
BuzzH.......how many times do you insist on regurgitating these already-posted photos?
Have you talked to any of the Douglas residents.........concerning the Iowa red F-150?
Details, Man! We need details. Last week 2021.
We'll give you a hint.........Cold Springs Road!
Think December 29th.
December 30th had 60+mph winds.........semi's blown over on I25.
Do you remember any of this?
Originally Posted by BuzzH
[quote=MIKEWERNER]BuzzH........yea, you are a 3rd grade graduate...... all really admire that!
A 7-08 equals a 243? You are a friggin' genius. Just like Brad, except .308=243.....and all that gibberish.
You have it all........a low center-of-gravity, weeble-type, with a pointy head. Good in high winds.
Did you ask any of the Douglas, WY resident's about the Iowa Boy with the red grocery-getter F-150, last week 2021?
Give us all the details.......we are on pins/needles.
Sorry, too busy helping my NR friends.
Five elk in one day keeps a person hopping...although they were all loaded in the truck by 2 PM.
Two cows:
Sorry Mike, after we killed 8 elk in 3 days, I was left with very little time to head to Arizona chasing Coues deer.
I have a hunting schedule that would kill the average man.
Shot this buck on the 29th...402 yards with my 7-08, 4th Coues buck:
Too nice to scratch up in the catclaw, ocotillo, mesquite, and wait a minute bush that's why...just reworked it, my first hunting rifle, bought in 1978, that's killed a lot of game. Brand new fast twist pacnor, bedded, and I also refinished the stock.
Did shoot a cow elk and a pronghorn with it this year though, 370 yards with a 90 grain accubond, never left its bed:
"Those that think they know everything are annoying those of us that have Google." - Dr. D. Edward Wilkinson
Note to self: Never ask an old Fogey how he is doing today. Revised note to self: Keep it short when someone asks how I am doing.