CA pronghorn tag...that's cool. You don't hear of many of those. Hope you write it up and good luck!
Amen to that. Admittedly, I did not even know there were pronghorn in California.CA pronghorn tag...that's cool. You don't hear of many of those. Hope you write it up and good luck!
Oooooh, I hope you post pictures of that beauty, specially for us No.1 junkies.I’ve got 1,000 .22 Hornet brass prepped and waiting for RJ Renner to finish his magic on my No 1 in said caliber.
I’ve got 1,000 .22 Hornet brass prepped and waiting for RJ Renner to finish his magic on my No 1 in said caliber.
I’ve got 1,000 .22 Hornet brass prepped and waiting for RJ Renner to finish his magic on my No 1 in said caliber.
What bullet and what are your plans? I’m working on 22 Hornet and 45 Xs for tiny 10 in Oct.
Oooooh, I hope you post pictures of that beauty, specially for us No.1 junkies.
I will, but if you look at the pics of my No 1 in .275 you will have it. Roger is making the hornet identical to the .275.
Well I haven't...share the wealth.Well done, I've seen pictures of your 275. That little Hornet is going to be a beauty.
Very nice. Even more interesting is that hella big sheefish. Most have never even heard of that. Nice bobcats too!
I inherited it a few years back and haven't actually taken anything with it yet (hoping a potential Nilgai hunt comes together soon), but I absolutely love the look of this rifle (Browning Safari Grade from 1968) and how it handles. Shows great promise as a sub-moa shooter as well. I'm working up a load with factory brass, Nosler Accubond 180's, and IMR 4350.Sure it counts, why not?
308 Norma mag isn't one you hear much about. How do you like it?