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  1. @DCS I think I understand what you mean. I'm not looking to converse while stalking. Since you, and a few others here, are not radio users, any of you non-radio users feel free to answer the following in lieu of answering my original question. 

    • what do you do on a stalk (hand signals, solo prep, terrain association, etc)?
    • How did you learn that/those methods?
    • Can you explain your thought process while you're executing your stalk?
    • Why do you prefer that method over radios?



     


  2. @CatfishKev thanks for pointing me to more info.

    @thegunsmith2506 thanks for the anecdote supporting the flip side of the salt coin.

    @Shawn I'm having a hard time finding flat spots like saddles or benches that aren't overgrown. What are your thoughts on clearing brush just enough to get a lick and a camera.
    @OpticNerd I imagine if I share the unit and GPS coordinates, that might as well guarantee success, right? 😅


  3. @KoosCrazy  that seems to be the consensus. thanks for the input.
    @Tj_G91 my spotter was very nearly behind me rather than side-view, that's something I'll have to keep in mind. 
    @CatfishKev thats an interesting way to keep a line, and visibility. Regarding the ranging and GPS, I've tried it, and it definitely helps with getting in the neighborhood, but I noticed I was always checking my GPS rather than footfall, wind, and my view of whats around me. Definitely willing to give it more practice though.


  4. @CatfishKev  Thanks, I don't feel so bad.
    @BOWUNTR I am a stalking-challenged individual, so I'll take what I can get to reduce the learning curve. I'm not proud of it, but if it decreases the time between now and when I can not use radios, I'll use em.

    @lancetkenyon I believe you're right. Believe me, none of these deer were record worthy, as I'm still trying to get my first buck.

    @azelkhunter2 Those are all really good points. I'll take more time to look at landmarks and keep that in mind when considering the spotter's perspective. And I thought yelling into the radio was SOP?

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  5. Hi All,

    I really appreciated the threads debating types of salt, methods of site prep, and other info.

    I am interested if anyone has used 1 or more salt lick sites to aide in locating a specific buck. I found some last season sheds of a buck which I think may still be alive, and I'd like to get to work on proof-of-life.

    My main mode of location will be glassing, but I'm limited to weekends, and the occasional long weekend. Being that I'll only get 2-3 weekends a month to get out, I'd like to get some passive location tactics working. While I have ideas on where to set some cameras, what are your thoughts on wether a salt lick or two will help out. 

    I have about 5 cameras to spare for this endeavor. 

    I've considered that more than 1 new site, and any existing man-made or natural pre-existing sites, may lead to an un-pattern-able buck.  


  6. Hi All,

    This was a hard one to research prior to posting. Plenty of people touch on guiding a hunter in as a spotter and the teamwork it requires. From having a dedicated, reliable glasser, to good communication, there's a lot of kinks to iron out. 

    I'm still new to archery hunting, and hunting in general, but this last archery deer season, I had a the most chances yet to stalk bucks with spotter and radio to guide me in. I blew each one, for one reason or another. The learning curve is/was steep, but there seems to be a lot of good information from Jay Scott, this forum, and a few other locations, to help me capitalize on my failures.

    One thing I haven't seen covered, which I had to experience and deal with, is how to effectively communicate distances and the direction from the spotter to the hunter. On a few of the stalks, there was a gross difference between the spotter's distance judgments, and my reality on the ground near the deer. For instance,

    Situation: spotter is approx. 1300yds away, looking through a Swaro 15x56's, Swaro BTX 30x, or a Swaro STS 20-60x80 HD

    issue 1: we have phone skope images that support the spotter telling me I was 35-45 yds from a buck. In reality, I ranged him at 85 when he popped up unexpectedly. 

    Issue 2: The spotters perception of the buck's position relative to the direction he perceived I was facing, was about 45 degrees difference from how I perceived it. He also couldn't account for the slight incline I was on, at least from the photos.

    I'm not trying to bag on my spotter, the photo's all support why he made the calls he did. Has anyone experienced this? How do we work out those gaps in communication/perception?

     


  7. @SpotNStalk Thanks for the bump.

    @rossislider Thanks for the feedback. I guess I've worked with firearms enough that it doesn't phase me. I'll be cognizant of that.

    Regarding prices, the items have all sat in a safe, except for assembly and testing. I'm also listing the prices below most major retailers, and notating that I'll take offers. I just wanted to get the ball rolling. I'm glad you're wife and daughter like the rifle. Manageable recoil (if any), and a flat shooting round are why I bought it.


  8. Price is kinda up in the air. I don't need to sell it, but would rather take the funds and put it towards new glass.

    @Boarman03 Thank you for the advice. I will pay attention to that.

    @Flatlander I appreciate the offer, and it's a good start, but it'll need to come up a bit.

    @rossislider What feeling is that? I'm the original owner with proof of purchase. Anything you can share as to why you have a 'hinky' feeling?


  9. If this needs to be modified to meet community standards, please let me know.

    I am selling*, the following rifle only (with Mags, and box contents) for $999 OBO:

    Ruger Precision Rifle Generation 2 (18029). Optic, rings, and bipod sold separately. Link to specs below:
    https://ruger.com/products/precisionRifle/specSheets/18029.html
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    I am selling because I bought this for long range shooting shortly before getting into archery hunting. Between scouting and hunting, I don't have time to take this out as much as I wish.
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    I did some ammo testing and put the rifle away. During brief testing, I was able to hold consistent sub 1/2" and occasional sub 1/4" groups at 100m with HSM ammo. I never had a chance to get it out past 1km but it will do work with the right load.
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    * Will consider trade (with cash offset, depending on items sold) for Swarovski 15x56 HD Binoculars
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    DM to discuss or make an offer. If you're interested in any of the other gear, it's listed below:

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    Other Items (not included with rifle)

    Harris HBRMS Bipod (tilt, pan, sprung legs) $200 OBO
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H3TGPA4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Vortex Precision Matched Ringes 34mm tube 1.45in Height $225 OBO
    https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-precision-matched-34mm-rings.html?vx_ring_height=927

    Vortex Razor HD Gen 2 4.5-27x56 EBR-2C MRAD $2000 OBO
    https://vortexoptics.com/catalog/product/view/id/990?vortex_reticle=23

    Midway Pro Comp Gen 2 folding shooting mat. $75 OBO
    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/939342825

    I also have loading components if interested (Lapua, Sierra MatchKing, etc).
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    For private sale in AZ:

    Purchaser cannot be prohibited possessor, show state issue identification, and will need to sign Bill of Sale. 

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