As I posted earlier my dad and I got drawn for Idaho Unit 54 Muzzleloader elk tags. There were only 10 tags given out for the area. It should be a good hunt.
We are trying to get ready, but things keep happening.
First, and worst of all, my mom slipped and fell and broke several ribs. She is 72 and does not heal as well as she used to. She is basically bed ridden at the moment. My dad was thinking he was not going to be able to go because he had no one to stay with her. Well my daughter worked out being able to fly up to my parent’s to stay with my mom so my dad could meet me. That was a real blessing.
My truck I needed to go hunting broke down and cost $2000.00 to get fixed.
Then yesterday my dad called. He was trying to work up a load for some Lee REAL bullets. He is shooting a 50 cal. with a slow twist and was trying to work up a heavier bullet than his PRB load he uses for deer. At 50 yards all was going good. Then he moved back to 100 yards and his groups totally fell apart. Then to top it off while he was at the range he knocked his rifle over and broke the back sight. He said he has a new sight on now, but is going to have to go back to PRB for the hunt because he does not have the time to do anything else. He has a very good PRB load. We will just have to get close.
We leave Sept. 22nd and the season opens Sept. 25th.
I am excited about the hunt, but I have never had a hunt where so many things went wrong just before going.