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  1. Colorado Cowboy

    Wait Times...

    It's all about where you punch them! Every animal is different and each react differently. I saw a small forked horn buck run 400 yards after it was shot. My buddy used a 30-06 with a 150 gr bullet, the deer was hit behind the shoulder and never went down on bullet impact. It took off running...
  2. Colorado Cowboy

    Your Biggest Buck

    Got him in D7 in the backcountry, what is now called the Ansel Adams Wilderness. Most of the deer in the garage were taken there also. I hunted it until I retired in 2000 and moved to Colorado.
  3. Colorado Cowboy

    Your Biggest Buck

    I killed my first Mulie in 1953 when I was 12 years old. I have shot a ton of them since then. I usually didn't carry a camera with me as they were too damn heavy and bulky. I have a few pictures in my album here. The one I am holding is 30" wide, 6x4 and was shot in the High Sierras in...
  4. Colorado Cowboy

    Son first archery kill

    Congratulations! I still remember my first deer 66 years ago. He will remember it for the rest of his life....so will his Dad!
  5. Colorado Cowboy

    X Zone tag filled

    California has some nice bucks and is often overlooked. Over the years I gave shot a bunch of great mule deer bucks in the High Sierras.
  6. Colorado Cowboy

    Wyoming Wilderness Outfitter Recommendations

    If you are interested in Thorofare, PM me.
  7. Colorado Cowboy

    Wyoming Wilderness Outfitter Recommendations

    DO NOT BOOK WITH BILL PERRY AT HIDDEN CREEK OUTFITTERS!!! PM mtnguide on this forum for a recommendation , HE KNOWS HIS STUFF.
  8. Colorado Cowboy

    X Zone tag filled

    Nice buck....good job!
  9. Colorado Cowboy

    Shakeup in The Firearms World

    The sad thing is that Remington as we knew ceased to exist years ago.
  10. Colorado Cowboy

    Brass Trimming

    I do have a case length guage and measure my brass probably every 8 to 10 reloads. The only time I do measure after every load is my .220 AI Swift. It hummms along at over 4,000 fps and I usually have to trim the brass after 4 or 5 loads.
  11. Colorado Cowboy

    Brass Trimming

    Spot on. Another question is have the brass been run thru the sizer die? I usually trip after they have been sized because they can move some after sizing.
  12. Colorado Cowboy

    Fall Colors-San Juan Mts. SW Colorado

    My favorite time of the year!
  13. Colorado Cowboy

    Fall Colors-San Juan Mts. SW Colorado

    My wife and I went for a drive this morning to see the fall colors. They are at their peak right now in our local San Juan Mt.s about 25 miles from home (Colorado hunting unit 711). Sure are beautiful!
  14. Colorado Cowboy

    10 years

    Good luck and enjoy yourself. This being your first trip, treat it as a learning experience.....as you will make mistakes and learn a lot that will benefit later trips. Have fun.
  15. Colorado Cowboy

    skunked in Colorado

    One other thing to remember..... Archery season has been on for several weeks and the elk have been pushed.
  16. Colorado Cowboy

    skunked in Colorado

    Generally M/L and Archery are always warmer than the rifle seasons. The last couple of years, our monsoons have pretty much fizzled out which makes it warmer. No way of really predicting what the weather will be when you have to apply for the tags....just luck. You have to adjust your tactics to...
  17. Colorado Cowboy

    skunked in Colorado

    Glad you had a great time. Here in SW Colorado, the weather has finally started to cool down. I live at 6800" and last night was our first night down to freezing temps.
  18. Colorado Cowboy

    Cabin Build - Timeline with lots of pics.

    Sure is coming along. Looks like it will be a great place to spend time.