That was a one tag every couple years for the whole state opportunity for most of my life. It was a basically canned hunt too a while back with the desired cull rounded up for you.That would be one of those once in a lifetime opportunities.
Years back a buddies young bison bull got loose. The neighbor calls and say his bison is killing his Angus bull.. Not much challenge to shoot a buffalo, kinda like shooting a paper target.
The non-lead reasoning is full of liberal BS. Copper bullets are no that much more than lead they say.
Or you could buy my scoped .416 Remington mag, dies, brass & assorted bullets!Handloads are allowed as long as you use a non lead bullet. I am going to get my hands on some GMX for my 308 and 300wm
I may have some, will check and let you know. I know the Barnes are solid copper, non-frangible...can't recall on the GMX (gilded metal) if frangible or not.Handloads are allowed as long as you use a non lead bullet. I am going to get my hands on some GMX for my 308 and 300wm
Standing freehand?
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I am going to apply
They have a list here of approved factory ammo as well as bullets for handlodsI may have some, will check and let you know. I know the Barnes are solid copper, non-frangible...can't recall on the GMX (gilded metal) if frangible or not.
This way wayne lapierre can goThey sure aren't asking much as far as skill is involved....
- Have a firearm safety certification and pass a marksmanship proficiency test (3 of 5 shots in a 4-inch circle at 100 yards)