LAST EDITED ON Aug-29-16 AT 04:39PM (MST)[p]You guys should try a pair of these... Light, compact and super steady. They are called the Double Crossed Shooting Stick from www.highandheavyoutdoors.com
It's funny how people view long range.. How does 300 yards become the cut off, and how many times do you get busted at 300 yards? Probably a hell of a lot more than you would at 600yds but wouldn't you rather take a comfortable shot at 6 with a rifle you have practiced with and have confidence...
It's tough to say. Every year is different and it all depends on the buck, but from what I've seen this year it was good early growth. It will be fun either way. I would say the trashy buck is big but I don't think he will get much more. I do think the typical will get some good growth on...
That's whats great about them, if its a quick shot use them like regular sticks if you have the time open them up get even more steady. A lot of the time the terrain will not allow you to lay prone or shoot comfortably from a sitting position.
Check out these sticks they are the steady, versatile and weigh less than a pound. They hold both the front and back of the rifle making it ultra steady. Go to @highandheavyoutfitters.com and check them out...
I love the Wyo deer story, its our favorite one to tell. We dont own any deeror ground and our guys shouldnt have missed (it doesnt happen very often contrary to popular belief). But I dont sit down next to someone I dont know and start shooting, and when taken somewhere you should ask to go...
Good buck, good shootin don't let anyone give ya #####. Half these shmucks couldn't make a shot half that distance. Ive missed some closer and killed some farther. I am trying to learn that we all hunt different, thats just the nature of the beast. Let it roll off your back.
I know its not the best draw but with point creep i'm not waiting for the rest of the cream of the crop to go downhill. If I can find a 350 bull it would be nice but I'm no idiot if I find a 330 ill kill him. Dad had the early tag last year we had fun didn't get the right bull but learned the...