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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3046196" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>I'll be curious to read this too as this is my 2nd year going and I'm still not sure I know what I'm doing.</p><p></p><p>I sighted in at 200, most show that to be ideal. Puts you (generally) about 2" high at 100 and is a good range.</p><p>I use a range finder in place of binoculars. Dual purpose. I skinned my deer last year without a gut hook knife. I dont see why that would be necessary. </p><p>For clothes...LAYERS. You'll warm up walking out there so may just carry a jacket or coat so you dont sweat on the way out. If you do, you'll freeze if you get wet. Thats all bad. </p><p>I carried a .357 Smith with me. If you conceal carry I'd just use whatever your normal sidearm is.</p><p></p><p>How far away is your hunt from the place you'd cut up the deer? If its warm, I'd quarter it pretty quick and put it on ice asap although others may say its not necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3046196, member: 40561"] I'll be curious to read this too as this is my 2nd year going and I'm still not sure I know what I'm doing. I sighted in at 200, most show that to be ideal. Puts you (generally) about 2" high at 100 and is a good range. I use a range finder in place of binoculars. Dual purpose. I skinned my deer last year without a gut hook knife. I dont see why that would be necessary. For clothes...LAYERS. You'll warm up walking out there so may just carry a jacket or coat so you dont sweat on the way out. If you do, you'll freeze if you get wet. Thats all bad. I carried a .357 Smith with me. If you conceal carry I'd just use whatever your normal sidearm is. How far away is your hunt from the place you'd cut up the deer? If its warm, I'd quarter it pretty quick and put it on ice asap although others may say its not necessary. [/QUOTE]
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