You don't have to wait! Get it sighted in and buy a bonus antlerless tag for the late doe season which starts the day after Christmas. I am happy to give a hand with butchering, I have my pole barn garage pretty well set up and will be processing some then anyways.After completing the Revere's riders course I figured I'm good enough to shoot a deer now. Bought an upper from PSA and will spend the summer sighting it in and watching YouTube videos on how to butcher a deer. Can't wait!
I may have a 300BLK next year as well. I bought a billet upper/lower/Mlok rail that I don’t need so I have to decide on what caliber to build it in. I’d like it to be a deer legal cartridge.
It's a good round, and will be a good low recoil round to train the kids up on.
How's the ammo supply / cost for this caliber ?
Is the round mainstream enough to be reasonable and in stock or do you still need to reload ?
Evan already wants to shoot it
i really need to wait until next year. I'm question my ability to haul myself out of the woods, let alone dragging a deer at this point
Fargo, thanks for the offer!
I always hunt on the ground. Know your background and your good to go. Just not legal on publicly owned hunting ground
Under the current law, it can't be used on Hoosier national Forest. It doesn't matter if the public land is federal or state, the Indiana rule does not allow it.What about Hoosier national forest? Is that federal land and different?
Yes, that is my understanding. Even with a sig brace...300blk pistol can be used on public land right??
I enjoy my 300blk a lot. I recently scoped it and figured out where it hit with Barnes 110gr, 147gr supersonic and 208gr amax subsonic