You need to buy an out of state 5 day hunting tag to hunt hogs. It covers exotics also. There may be an open season, but Texas still charges for it. The last one I bought was $40.
I've had a lot of fun hunting hogs in East Texas as well as around Junction in the hill country. Costs are about the same. When its hot (during the summer) the hogs mainly move at night. Fall and winter are the best times. You will end up hunting over a feeder or water hole. Take enough gun...
I would be interested in taking my two boys (too young right now) on an elk hunt. Wall tents, pack in hunt in the Rockies. Don't care if we see anything, just quality hunting time with family.
OK, here goes. What the CMP quote said is the best advice I have seen in this post. The low number guns were heat treated by visual reference. Some of the recievers were "over" hardened. This and other circumstances are what caused the failures. Any high number '03 is just fine to shoot...
Yup, count me in. If the weather is nasty I use a Knight .45 DISC. If it is nice, then I use a couple of T/C rifles. One is a White Mountain Carbine in .54 or a Renegade in .50.
Went out last night for the first time this year and took my 8 yr old son. We had a blast. Had 6 does and yearling within 15' of the blind and a real decent 6pt (save him for next year or two) 10 yds away. The boy was good and quiet for as excited as he was. It was the perfect hunt.
David,
Thanks for the advice about the heavier bullets and LVR. I have bought a couple of boxes of Remington Cor-Lock ammo over time and am using that brass to shorten. I am using a Remington 760 with a 4x scope on it. I trimmed my brass back to 1.790" and am using CCI LR primers.
Originally Posted by gvsugod
.30-06 + 150gr Core Lokts = a lot of meat in my freezer.
I love my 06, wouldnt trade for anything.
Me too. Its a great combination.
I just finished shortening cases this weekend and primed them. How do you like the LVR as compared to other powders? I have been using 39.5 grns of IMR 4320 in mine with Speer 200 gr soft tips.