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  1. recurveman

    44bn tag holder

    If anyone on here has the 44BN tag I would be more than happy to help them out a bit. I've spent a bunch of time in this unit the last two years and could point them in the right direction and give them an idea of what to expect. PM me
  2. recurveman

    Swarovski BTX *SOLD*

    easily my favorite piece of gear. It never leaves my pack!!!!! Biggest game changer in glassing.
  3. recurveman

    44bn tag holder

    Honestly I wouldn't have shot a monster. There is a ram that is more than full curl that just looks awesome. Not the biggest ram but that would be my choice. Probably a high 160's to low 170 ram. His horn length did grow about 1.25" from one year to the next. I would love to put my hands on him. There are bigger rams in there for sure!!!!!
  4. recurveman

    44bn tag holder

    I agree. I've been there the last couple of years but not the guy pulling the trigger. I did locate a ram each year for guys to shoot. Just wish the right ram would get shot. Nothing I can do about that.
  5. recurveman

    44bn tag holder

    Wells let's just say that the rams I've seen killed in this unit is not a reflection of what should be killed in this unit. The hunters this year should really all shoot great rams. There are a bunch of good ones in there!!!!!!
  6. Sell the gun. If the chamber job is done so poorly that you are scratching brass.........I would find a different gun.
  7. recurveman

    44bn tag holder

    I was just hoping to point someone in the right direction. I've got my own sheep tag so I'll be hunting!!!!!!!!!
  8. recurveman

    My 2019 ram mount pics

    Your ram has just enough character. I've seen so many rams that are really busted up but yours has just enough to be super cool. I love the old warrior look. Great mount too!!!!!
  9. the SME looks interesting. I just don't know if I need another piece of gear to carry around. It doesn't look small and weighs about 1 pound. If I was doing a bunch of shooting that would be a cool tool. I downloaded the phone skope app and I'm going to mess with that this week and see if that helps. I think once I lock the camera it will be just fine.
  10. Can I change a setting on the phone?
  11. recurveman

    37a 2020 Ram

    Looks great. It's kind of funny how old his horns look but his hide and face are in just fantastic condition. Frequently the nose and face are all beat up from fighting.
  12. recurveman

    Daughters sheep hunt

    Oh I think you guys will have a great time!!!!!!!
  13. recurveman

    scope mountng question

    Option #2 - get a real rifle and scope!!!!!
  14. recurveman

    New to long range

    Sight your gun in for 200 yards. You will basically have a gun that you can point and shoot out to 250 yards and kill an animal. No need to over think this.
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    New to long range

    The Lab radar by 10 fold. The magneto is great if you just want to shoot it once or twice to check speed. The issue with the Magneto is that it touches your barrel so you can't do load development with that chrono. The lab radar doesn't touch your gun so you can always shoot it during load development. I've used the magneto to find my max really quick by just dumping rounds into the ground and checking my speed and pressures. It will affect your accuracy when you use it.
  16. recurveman

    New to long range

    tight groups are good. 1/2 MOA isn't bad but the key to long range shooting is having very consistent velocities. You need to know if shot to shot is the same velocity.
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    WTB 12x42 NL Pure - anyone have a pair?

    Don't be afraid of getting the BTX over just a strait spotter. I haven't had a time where if felt like I needed more than 30 or 35 power to tell what their headgear looked like.
  18. recurveman

    WTB 12x42 NL Pure - anyone have a pair?

    once you find a pair you will love them. I've been wearing mine out and just love them. I can't say I like them better than my 15's yet but I think they might get there.
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    New to long range

    That is a monster flyer!!!!! If you are still shooting flyers like that then you have a ton of work to do behind the gun. Those flyers are not acceptable on any level. I really don't believe in flyers and if you have them then the connection between the gun and the ground really needs to spend more time shooting and not worry so much about load development. Here is how I do load development. I pick one powder that I think will work with my cartridge. Typically you can research and see which powders are the best for your application. I make sure the powder isn't temperature sensitive. Then I find my max quickly. Normally you have a good idea of where you max is at with some research. I'll just go out and dump rounds into the ground to find my max. I'll start with a middle of the road powder charge and work my way up. Normally I'll go up in .5 grain increments until I hit the advertised MAX and then I'll drop down to .2 or .3 grain changes as I move above advertised MAX. Once you have signs of pressure (flattened primers, extractor marks, hard bolt lift, ect) then I stop shooting rounds. You will need a bullet puller at some point in time for loads that can't be fired. After I find my MAX I start to look for nodes. The way you do that is by starting with a powder charge and adding a little powder at a time. I typically do .5 grains per load and shoot 4-5 shots per load. I bring that powder up to max (maybe a bit below max) and you will see that different loads will create vertical groups and others will have little to no vertical (this is very important at distance). Then once I find a load (and velocity) that I like I will come back and shoot more groups with smaller grain weight changes in the load. So lets say I start with 46 grains and end at 50 grains (MAX) for my first test. I decide that 48.5 grains is a good looking load for the most part. Then I will go back with 48.0, 48.2,48.4,48.6,48.8,49 grains. Each will have 4-5 shots per load. At that point you will find a load that works really good. Then after you find the good powder charge you could start to look at seating depth but I rarely work at it that hard. It is more of a fine tuning part of the equation and typically I've got a gun shooting good enough at that point. A little side note. Your speeds will vary dramatically until you get about 50-75 rounds down the tube. A Chrono is a must for me when doing load development. It really is a huge deal. You will see things with a chrono that are super important. I had one load for my .243 where we ended up shooting 46 grains of powder. We ran the load up to 50 grains and the speed never changed once we got past 46 grains. The groups opened up but the speed was within 20 feet per second even with 4 more grains of powder. So we settled on 46 grains and the load is lights out. You wouldn't know this without a chrono.
  20. recurveman

    New to long range

    So during load development you really want your group to have all bullets at the same elevation. The group in the last pic screams you need to keep working on your load. That group is almost strait up and down. That tells me your bullet is leaving the barrel at different times due to a wide range in velocities. I would think you need to keep working on your load.
  21. I've heard a rumor that he might trade for a set of 15 power swaro's.
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    WTB Swarovski NL Pures

    Probably going to be a challenge. I've got a pair and they are very awesome. You will love a set once you get them.
  23. recurveman

    Dumb Question

    Do me a favor and make sure that you have a guy with you that has experience with shooting guns. Not trying to be a jerk but we all started out learning from others around us that were much more experienced than ourselves.
  24. recurveman

    Best Ultralight Optics Under $600

    I tried the razor 50mm spotting scope a few years ago. Complete junk. My guess is that the 50mm part was causing the issue. Clarity really decreased with magnification. I couldn't see game well at 1000 yards let alone a mile. If you want to have good clarity out past a mile you will need good quality optics and a bit more weight. No need to carry weight if it doesn't get you where you need to be. Many say that the higher the magnification the better the glass needs to be in order to have good clarity.
  25. That is an awesome package. I've got one of them and I was really impressed at how well it shot.
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