Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

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  1. Sweede82

    Trappers

    Lucky that 220 didn't break a wrist or something.
  2. Sweede82

    Trappers

    Lol Lol, I can imagine, it was ridiculous trying to get that coil spring off my thumbs with my feet.
  3. Sweede82

    A bit foamy..

    For sure I'm just saying for the occasional diy, everything I used gets rinsed down the drain every time someone dose dishes or gets their hair done.
  4. Sweede82

    Trappers

    They hurt that's for sure. While setting a coil spring trap in a makeshift cubby set for bobber I caught both of my thumbs after I stapled it to the base of a tree. It wasn't very funny at the time, good for a laugh now though. Sure wished I had a trapping partner that day.
  5. Sweede82

    Trappers

    There is a bunch of YouTube videos on it, it don't teach you everything you need to know, but there's some good info to help get started. I've been out of it for years and miss it badly.
  6. Sweede82

    .270 Powders

    I second this powder, but I use the 4831sc it has the same properties but more consistent out of the powder measurer. I use 130s in accubond or ballistic tip from nosler and federal 210 primers.
  7. Sweede82

    Taking a cow elk on an either sex tag

    The cool thing is that these decisions are our own, and only ours.
  8. Sweede82

    Dinner

    I love the beautiful, creative, fancy recipes that I see on here, but what are some of those easy, after work tried and true grandma wild game recipes?
  9. Sweede82

    A bit foamy..

    You don't have to dump anything to terrible down a drain to do Euro mount. And it's easy to do, 1. Remove Hyde from head, you may be able to find a taxidermist who will give you credit for a cape in good condition plus it's good practice to cape them. 2. Boil head with the based tightly...
  10. Sweede82

    Taking a cow elk on an either sex tag

    Hi guys, It's my belief and opinion that every elk is a trophy, regardless of their jewelry. I would maybe hold out depending on freezer levels, number of tags obtained/filled for the year, due to loving the chase, and whether or not my beautiful bride to be has filled tags yet. It's almost like...
  11. Sweede82

    Taking a cow elk on an either sex tag

    That's a good problem to have, I enjoy cutting meat, it's like an extension of the hunt.
  12. Sweede82

    Some basic "long" range hunting questions

    I may be speaking a bit out of turn here, but long range is a relative term. A 100 yard shot after a dash to head something off or to place your self in position may take a steady rest, and may be difficult at that, things like life long anticipation, not being use to altitude, fumbling to...
  13. Sweede82

    Dogs are Hunting Partners - Let's see 'em

    This was at 1 year old and one day and the dogs first hunt. Pretty cool pic I thought
  14. Sweede82

    Need some help figuring out some groups

    Ii have a rugar m77 270. It doesn't matter what I do with powder, primers, or seating depth, or bullet brand 150 gr lead will not group out of it. Hope this helps.
  15. Sweede82

    The downside of a driven bird dog

    No kidding, hope he's a good dog!
  16. Sweede82

    First aid kit

    Definitely have some zip stiches. Check them out, also my first aid kit is more of an emergency kit. I've never had to use it but I keep a small road flare in it, you could signal with it, but mostly for starting a fire they burn in water, if they won't start a fire nothing will. A list that...
  17. Sweede82

    What do you burn

    Aspen is great, it burns really hot so you can stoke in down, pine works well too, just make sure you clean your spark baffel/chimney every couple days, and the wood is dry. A couple years ago on a idaho deer/ elk combo hunt it got cold enough to freeze our veggie oil solid, anyways at 9000'...

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