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RobRez

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  1. Well, I will be headed up top in the morning. Our camp is aprox.7,500ft. elevation, so, not too high up, but good Elk/Mule deer country. We set up Elk camp hopefully by noon. Opening weekend of rifle season can be a bit tough, with so many hunters out, but my spirits are high. I've got a decent 12'x14' wall tent w/wood stove, so we have a nice base camp.

    I don't need to be back to work until Wednesday, so 4 solid days will hopefully yield an elk. We have all manner of critter about...Elk, mule deer, whitetail, and grouse, all of which, we have tags for, and Black bear, Grizzlies, Wolves, Moose and Mountain lion. We camped up there a few weeks ago trying for Elk with a bow, and heard the wolves calling out as they ran through the drainage below. There are 2 known wolf packs in the area. I may be able to get a tag on the way out. I think we will have a great camping experience even if we don't fill our tags.

    Good luck out there this season, folks! Shoot well!

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  2. Another Antelope hunt in the books. I got this Doe while she was on the move at 250 yards, and she really did "drop like a sack of bricks!" The Lady and I heard the "Thwap" when I hit her, but she dropped so fast that we actually thought that maybe I missed, as the herd ran off. We walked to the spot and there she was, dead as a door nail. Got her at the top of the shoulders and severed the spine. A good clean kill with minimal meat loss. We got pretty close to them, this time. Last year was a 300yd shot and the season before was 420yds. I'm getting better at my stalking of Antelope. I used my Weatherby 30-06 with a Hornady 165gr ballistic tip bullet. My Zombie Tools machete cut off the head with one clean swipe, yes, just one swipe.

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  3. It sounds like you'd be happier w/ a .308.

     

    If you get a 30.06, stock up on ammo, IMHO.

     

    It may be hard to find, in a pinch.

    HA!!! the first calibers to disappear "in a pinch" are the military ones!!! .223/5.56 , .308, and 7.62x39!! 30-06 is Literally Everywhere, and is the most common ammo you see. If you go hunting and lose/forget ammo, you can go to any store or gas station and find 30-06. You will NOT see .308. Also hunting rounds are cheaper in 30-06, than all other hunting calibers, be it , .270, .308(not impressed with hunting) .7mm, .243, and so on. If you are hunting, my 25 years experience shooting big game tells me that the 30-06 is the best over-all, round with a wide range of bullet weights.

    I have used .270, .308, 30-06, 30-30, 7mm, 300win mag, .44mag, 12ga. and .243 and IMO 30-06 is the "Go to" round for all of my hunting.

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  4. A big thing I noticed with .308, is that as a NATO caliber, and common on "scary black guns" is that it is closely tied to the semi auto, scary gun crowd and thusly becomes scarce and expensive every time a Gun Grab scare or Ban scare happens.....too expensive and hoarded when people panic. Here in Montana, I can buy 30-06 at most any gas station for about a buck a round.

    Numbers on paper and perceived energy levels are a totally different thing than actually hunting/killing and then getting to actually see the damage, by gutting the animal. I have not witnessed the performance of the .308 as being nearly as impressive as the 30-06, in my experience. Granted, both have done the jobs I asked of them, but I wouldn't use a .308 for Elk or Moose, or Bear.

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  5. I have hunted big game in Montana for many years, I love the 30-06. I have never been as impressed with the .308 round. It's a military round made to be "Good enough" to terminate a Human life, not anything as big as an Elk or Moose. I've had .308 bullets not exit a deer on broadside shots, so, had I not made a heart shot, it could have ran, without leaving any blood trail. Also, 30-06 ammo is Everywhere. If you lose, or forget your ammo, no problem, buy it anywhere.

     As for the 300 win mag, you had better have a tough shoulder, and reload your own ammo, or you're looking at (at least) $3 every time you pull the trigger. Plus I wouldn't shoot a whitetail doe, or Antelope with that cannon. It can be "Too much gun."

    I've had an FN patrol bolt rifle, in .308,  a very accurate firearm, but no more so, and much heavier than my Weatherby 30-06. My uncle had a Howe 300 win mag, but preferred shooting his 30-06........it's never let him down.

     Personally, I think the 30-06 is the overall best hunting round. The widest range of bullets, and very accurate, all of the newer, or supposedly better calibers are just reinventing the wheel......or trying to.....

     30-06 can get you anything from a lil Antelope, to a Bull Moose.

    And it's sold everywhere, usually pretty cheap.

     I've also had a .270.

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  6.  I needed a Dog ramp to get my big dogs in the rig, so I made one. 3 hours of beer drinking and building. Folds out to 8' long. Bought the supplies at a local reclaimed material supply store, for a total of $5.60. Not too bad. I had old entry mat carpeting to use already. It will need a support board underneath, to keep the weight off of the hinges, but that's fine.

     Bird season is days away, and even though the dogs are senior citizens, I like to let them waddle of limp, and retrieve a grouse or two, to keep them feeling young. Gotta show the love to my hunting buddies. Wally has bad knees, but Kitty is still Crazy when she sees birds! Or Fish, for that matter.

     It fits well in the rig, when folded.

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  7. Here is one more Indian pic....again, home made frame and Hand built bike...no work was outsourced......all in my buddies garage.....not a business or shop Garage, but the actual one that is part of his house.......he does have some other Indians and Nortons that are stock set up rebuilds, but I just love the work he put into the salt flats racer.

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  8. I gotta say, while I never really wanted a truck like yours, I really would love to have a shop like yours. Those lifts....

    You know, a lift has saved a countless number of backaches!!! Pays for itself in a few months of chiropractor or massage costs!!!

     Today, I really committed and cut the front driveline in half. Hopefully I can weld it together reasonably straight. Most folks would have gone to a driveline specialist, but I see a challenge! I can always take it to a shop if I fail.

     Here is the Before pic...

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    I gotta say, while I never really wanted a truck like yours, I really would love to have a shop like yours. Those lifts....

    How about my buddies hand built, frame and everything, Indian Salt Flats race bike? We don't fuck around in these parts!

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  9. ]I got my front shock hoops reinforced, and my freshly painted steel wheels/new tires on the rig. Also got the under bits painted camo. The aluminum wheels and tires were on loan. Good to be back on my own stuff. As usual, a nicely scrubbed shop is a great way to end the day........every day we work, we sweep up and hose down, squeegee the floor. A clean shop makes easy work.

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  10. Front Shock hoops/shocks mounted. Delivered a load of firewood to my Uncles ranch. Rig rode great! Next is the front driveline, and then done! The Misses has been fed up with me and the rig for a few weeks now!.......But she knows me and what she chose to live with. She is awesome and we will be spending the last 2 weekends of August camping in the 4runner.....OR ELSE!!!

     My best friend/mechanical half, next to his creation. I just followed orders and worked my ass off. He is the brains.

     Photo next to his 2wd Nissan pick up for size, and he is over 6 feet tall.

     

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