LopeHunter
Well-known member
No one has had a scope get bumped taking a tumble? What is the impact if you do bump your scope? Is your hunt over if will take 5 shots to get dialed in again? Or is it less than a half day lost to get to more cartridges?
Is the hunt one you can do every year or takes a decade to pull the tag?
I have hiked in by foot solo carrying it all on my back including my rifle to stay for 5 days. The Forest service bulldozed the road closed two miles before the 3 miles of switchbacks on mostly nasty ridges. Google Earth showed the road being open. Doh. I still did not take just two cartridges. Was a brutal pack in and never did that degree of insanity again. I passed on legal though merely representative bulls as the pack out was going to be on my back as well.
If day-hunting with a rifle from a trailhead, I take 3 down in my rifle plus three in pocket. If a muzzleloader adventure then 1 loaded muzzleloader without the primer in place plus 3 quick reloaders. I used to take 4 arrows. Back at the SUV, more ammo.
If instead was on a hunt where I would lose more than a half a day to get more ammo then I double the cartridges/reloaders. Have never ran out.
Archery hunts were the big roll of the dice for me if I nicked the string. I was not packing a bow press on my back for a compound bow.
Is the hunt one you can do every year or takes a decade to pull the tag?
I have hiked in by foot solo carrying it all on my back including my rifle to stay for 5 days. The Forest service bulldozed the road closed two miles before the 3 miles of switchbacks on mostly nasty ridges. Google Earth showed the road being open. Doh. I still did not take just two cartridges. Was a brutal pack in and never did that degree of insanity again. I passed on legal though merely representative bulls as the pack out was going to be on my back as well.
If day-hunting with a rifle from a trailhead, I take 3 down in my rifle plus three in pocket. If a muzzleloader adventure then 1 loaded muzzleloader without the primer in place plus 3 quick reloaders. I used to take 4 arrows. Back at the SUV, more ammo.
If instead was on a hunt where I would lose more than a half a day to get more ammo then I double the cartridges/reloaders. Have never ran out.
Archery hunts were the big roll of the dice for me if I nicked the string. I was not packing a bow press on my back for a compound bow.
