I would encourage anybody who’s building points and hasn’t hunted yet to draw a tag ASAP. Waiting 10 years and and getting a decent tag will do almost nothing for you if you have no idea how to hunt the animal you have a tag for…
A lot of why I apply in other states is because I just enjoy hunting and want to do as much of it in different places as I can. Other factors are that I have some family there, some of the season dates are different, and that it is generally considered to be a well Managed herd with the...
I may have came off a little wrong if I sound frustrated,
I’m really not at all. It’s more so that I’m realizing the reality of the situation that I have read about on here and other forums for years.
I’m trying to remain flexible in evaluating my options considering that reality and have come...
Not giving up, and not trying to convince other people to give up. The money is worth it 100% to me, I don’t think a lot of people consider the time value when they get in with the thought of permit tags, myself included.
As a mid range point holder in Wyoming who has yet to hunt there I have been thinking frequently about if it is even worth chasing deer and elk permits specifically, but even antelope seems to be getting out of control with what I would consider “good tags” taking in the realm of 10 points to...
Ramshot doesn’t seem to get a lot of love for whatever reasons, but they have done well for me.
I Shoot Ramshot Hunter in my 300 Win Mag, 69 grains of powder and 180 grain TTSX with velocities averaging at 2960 and sub moa.
Hunter did not produce consistent groups in my 280 AI. But 55 grains...