Saturday is the big day! A friend and I drew Barbary Sheep tags in NM. We leave this weekend and will be hunting near Roswell.
I have been told by several others that being able to shoot 600 yards can mean the difference between going home with a ram or eating tag soup. I decided to upgrade my scope and bought a Vortex Crossfire II 2.5x25x50 (BTW if you are a vet use their military discount. I saved 50%). It is pretty bad ass and affordable too.
I'm shooting a Model 700 SPS 300 WSM and using 150 grain Winchester Ballistic Silvertips. I also put a muzzle break on it to tame the recoil (made a HUGE difference too).
I'm zeroed at 200 and shooting eight inch groups at 700. I have range cards made for 500 and 4000 feet with bullet drop and MOA per every 50 yards. I also have wind drift inches up to 20 mph.
The weather isn't going to be to bad, mostly sunny with highs in the 60s and lows in the high 30s. Bad thing is they are calling for 10 to 15 mph winds.
Luckily the area we are hunting isn't to steep. I had been doing a lot of hiking with a light pack and lifting weights, but two weeks ago I pinched a nerve in my lower back. It took a good week before I could do anything again so I haven't been able to work out like I should. I'll just take it slow and I should be OK.
I'm holding out for a biggen. I have heard mixed reviews about the meat (tough, questionable flavor and etc.). Also flying means more money for extra/over weight baggage. The tag was only around $375, I'm using frequent flier miles, the rental is cheapish, and we are camping vise staying in a motel. Overall the trip isn't to expensive which makes eating tag soup easier..... LOL
I have been told by several others that being able to shoot 600 yards can mean the difference between going home with a ram or eating tag soup. I decided to upgrade my scope and bought a Vortex Crossfire II 2.5x25x50 (BTW if you are a vet use their military discount. I saved 50%). It is pretty bad ass and affordable too.
I'm shooting a Model 700 SPS 300 WSM and using 150 grain Winchester Ballistic Silvertips. I also put a muzzle break on it to tame the recoil (made a HUGE difference too).
I'm zeroed at 200 and shooting eight inch groups at 700. I have range cards made for 500 and 4000 feet with bullet drop and MOA per every 50 yards. I also have wind drift inches up to 20 mph.
The weather isn't going to be to bad, mostly sunny with highs in the 60s and lows in the high 30s. Bad thing is they are calling for 10 to 15 mph winds.
Luckily the area we are hunting isn't to steep. I had been doing a lot of hiking with a light pack and lifting weights, but two weeks ago I pinched a nerve in my lower back. It took a good week before I could do anything again so I haven't been able to work out like I should. I'll just take it slow and I should be OK.
I'm holding out for a biggen. I have heard mixed reviews about the meat (tough, questionable flavor and etc.). Also flying means more money for extra/over weight baggage. The tag was only around $375, I'm using frequent flier miles, the rental is cheapish, and we are camping vise staying in a motel. Overall the trip isn't to expensive which makes eating tag soup easier..... LOL