Now I am really impressed with Dennis's 338/06. I wonder how a 338/06 AI would work?
Concho Bill
Bill,
Tis the season!! In about 4 weeks, our opener starts. I Still have doves and whitewing on the brain so the deer fever hasn't hit me quite yet...Although, This little cold front
is helping me get into the mood!! Heck, we didn't get out of the 70's today and just got back from my boys jr. peewee football game. First time all year where I didn't have sweat running everywhere.
Almost worth living in south tx again!!
I too was impressed with that gun...I don't think I would go with an AI unless there was a bad stretching issue. One of the main reasons I always liked my improved 280 and why I'll probably get another was how accurate it was and almost NO trimming of cases.
Those nosler cases ready to go have been a blessing too. I got a tight neck, which I always regretted for a hunting gun and the batch of 50 I got required NO trimming with the .311 Neck.
I have always like the slower / heavier rounds like the 35 whelen, 358 Winchester....I REALLY want a Winchester model 71 too. Tell me that wouldn't be the fun doe slammer with the bolt peep.
Anyway, it was good to hear from you amigo and hope you have a great season. Our drought was pretty bad and am going to set my sites on a monster 8 that has been dogging me for the past 3 years. We have our flyover in about two weeks so we'll see what the counts look like.
Not sure if I shared my last deer with you, but this guy is pretty cool. Only scored in the 150's but was my 2nd 8x8 which is kinda neat to have two 16's on the wall. Long story, but I had him at 50 yards and watched him for 30 mins....ended up pulling the trigger at 315 yards
It was post rut, he was run down and he had an old man face but was skinny and lean looking. Ended up being 6 1/2 years old.
I was gonna let him walk but a hunting buddy snuck up to my hoop and said, "shoot him or I will." Doh...
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