any R.I.F.L.E. HUNTERS ???
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Malvern Arkansas USA
Posts: 2,246
RE: any R.I.F.L.E. HUNTERS ???
Hello SSamss
Welcome to the site. I don’t know if Frozen-disk<sp> is still around, but he is a very nice fellow that might have room for one more. He was very kind to me when I was considering switching from hunting Colorado to Idaho.
Check the members list and send him a PM.
Thanks
Mr-Pirk
Welcome to the site. I don’t know if Frozen-disk<sp> is still around, but he is a very nice fellow that might have room for one more. He was very kind to me when I was considering switching from hunting Colorado to Idaho.
Check the members list and send him a PM.
Thanks
Mr-Pirk
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RE: any R.I.F.L.E. HUNTERS ???
I love my 30/06 but am not a gun nut..................just a hunting nut.
As a Canuck I was wondering if most American hunters were now bow hunters?
To each his own but I won't switch untillI have to in order to keep hunting. I guess we don't have enough hunters in BC to force the issue.
I have never met a bow hunter in the field.
I feel I could take game using archery but concentrate on taking quality animals with a rifle. While I think taking sheep would be very difficult with archery equipment, I have taken elk at very close range with my winchester.
Too me the classic elk hunt is horseback and with a .270
I guessI grew up with Jack O'Connor.
As a Canuck I was wondering if most American hunters were now bow hunters?
To each his own but I won't switch untillI have to in order to keep hunting. I guess we don't have enough hunters in BC to force the issue.
I have never met a bow hunter in the field.
I feel I could take game using archery but concentrate on taking quality animals with a rifle. While I think taking sheep would be very difficult with archery equipment, I have taken elk at very close range with my winchester.
Too me the classic elk hunt is horseback and with a .270
I guessI grew up with Jack O'Connor.