Walkingeagle
54 Cal.
Oct 21/20
Managed to get a couple days away from work so the better half and I decided to head out for whitetail buck and ruffle grouse with our muzzleloaders. I would hunt the deer with my Lyman .50 GPH and 370gr Maxiballs while she would take advantage of any seen grouse with her .50 Traditions percussion and #7.5 shot. A square load of only 50gr by volume. Will see how it works, especially from a rifled barrel!
Accompanying us will be her thirteen year old son, whom also has a whitetail buck tag, but will be using a modern unmentionable. Accommodations will be our holiday trailer, without the use of either the water nor sewer systems. This is due to ambient temps being far below freezing. Day highs are calling for -8c with night at around -19c. Yes, welcome to late October in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
Arrived at 6:30pm to our pre-chosen camp location to many inches of snow. Guessing around 8” or so, and -10c temperature. Quickly got unhooked, leveled and furnace fired up to start the warming process so we can begin supper preparations. Mmmm, elk steak with fried potatoes and Caesar salad. Warm on the inside as well. Bed comes early after our late supper, and welcome.
Managed to get a couple days away from work so the better half and I decided to head out for whitetail buck and ruffle grouse with our muzzleloaders. I would hunt the deer with my Lyman .50 GPH and 370gr Maxiballs while she would take advantage of any seen grouse with her .50 Traditions percussion and #7.5 shot. A square load of only 50gr by volume. Will see how it works, especially from a rifled barrel!
Accompanying us will be her thirteen year old son, whom also has a whitetail buck tag, but will be using a modern unmentionable. Accommodations will be our holiday trailer, without the use of either the water nor sewer systems. This is due to ambient temps being far below freezing. Day highs are calling for -8c with night at around -19c. Yes, welcome to late October in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
Arrived at 6:30pm to our pre-chosen camp location to many inches of snow. Guessing around 8” or so, and -10c temperature. Quickly got unhooked, leveled and furnace fired up to start the warming process so we can begin supper preparations. Mmmm, elk steak with fried potatoes and Caesar salad. Warm on the inside as well. Bed comes early after our late supper, and welcome.