I’m in a few Ford Raptor groups on fb and I have heard really good things, plus they have a 3 peak snow rating. But I can’t comment from first hand experience
A400 extreme
M70 extreme weather
Spotting scope
A canoe
More Hunting clothes
Ice rod case
Waders
A nice smaller backpack (day trip size)
Problem is my list comes right back to me to buy lol
But seriously you can’t go wrong with either. Unless you have interest in hunting 400+ yards consistently I’d go ‘06. Less recoil, less noise, cheaper/more available ammo, and will still kill anything in North America. Hell it even has excelled in Europe and the Pacific 😉
I don’t think it’s revolutionary in any way, but if you’re in the market for a caliber with similar specs, I think your foolish to not seriously consider it. I think I will probably buy one for deer and antelope in the near(ish) future.
“ The law of conservation of mass states that mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations. According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants.”
Here we only have to wear it during the 9 day gun deer season. And during that period if you hunt waterfowl you don’t need it. Every other day of the year we can wear camo.
I’ve been having the problem where I start episode 1 then It wants to auto play a different series so I have to pick episode 2 but then it auto plays episode 1 again. I use the YouTube app on my amazon fire tv.
i meant for me personally, not in general. i had 82.25 hours in last week, and i have 3 sons. I would rather take them sledding, play catch etc than spend my time reloading. maybe when they get older and we can do it together.