Re: How do I check click adjustments
Earlier today, before I saw this post, I went out to a 98 yard range and using a target graded in 3/4" grids fired 3 rounds. The first round was my 100 yard zero. Right on. Then I dialed my Mk 4 6.5-20 LRT up to 2 and fired two rounds. Both rounds...
Re: First coyote hunt - lessons learned
I would Killswitch but I can't recognize what I'm seeing in that pic. It appears there is a standard camera tripod there. But the part that the rifle is sitting on and how it's attached to the tripod is unrecognizable.
Re: Judge for Bear
While I acknowledge that the OP may not have one in his posssession nor might he want to go out and spend money on another gun but I cannot understand why anyone would not want a Marlin 45/70 Guide Gun for potential bear encounters. So many times I read about guys who want...
Re: First coyote hunt - lessons learned
I've been trying to think of a funny take off on "viagra" but can't think of anything!
+1 on the bipod idea. With a 16lb rifle though, I'd better look at a tripod set up. Ah gees, MORE weight to hump!
Re: First coyote hunt - lessons learned
I tried to take into account the time of day. Now I'm not a coyote expert like some but I figured certain calls were more appropriate for certain times of the day - like the coyote Ki-yi call. Also, I didn't think that a coyote here in Pennsylvania...
Some of you may recall that about 3 months back, I posted a question asking whether a ghillie or some other form of camo was required for coyote. Yesterday, I went out for groundhogs and in Pennsylvania, law requires the hunter to wear a flourescent orange hat and a vest or shirt. I was also...
Re: Maple Syrup.
I know I'm preaching to the choir but man REAL maple syrup is so much better than that store bought crap. Where I am, we'll have maple festivals starting (if it ever stops snowing and things warm up a bit) shortly.
Re: How good is good enough?
I have learned many wise things from both Greg and LL. Both Greg and LL are Jedi masters. However, only one of them resembles Yoda.
Re: How we be hitting Libya without ground controllers
It's a shame we can't come up with "limited lifetime" weapons. After x-number of years, they simply break down.
Re: How we be hitting Libya without ground controllers
I just saw on Foxnews that the CIA has had operatives in Libya for the last few weeks. They were supposed to be gathering intel as to who is who, what the rebels (or are they "insurgents") want, stuff like that. You know, stuff a...