Field to Table: Elk Hunt (with a $10,000 muzzleloader)

Published on January 21, 2023
Duration: 26:17

This guide details an elk hunt in Western New Mexico using a high-end, $10,000 muzzleloader built on a Remington 700 action. It covers the entire 'Field to Table' process, from the hunt and harvest to the detailed butchering and processing of the animal. The instruction emphasizes ethical harvesting and efficient meat utilization, showcasing advanced muzzleloading techniques and equipment.

Quick Summary

The Best of the West Muzzleloader, a custom rifle built on a Remington 700 action, costs $8,000-$10,000 and is legally classified as a primitive weapon. It uses 115 grains of Blackhorn 209 powder and a 315-grain .45 caliber hollow-base bullet, offering an effective range of up to 600 yards for ethical harvesting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Field to Table
  2. 02:13The $10,000 Muzzleloader
  3. 03:31Ammunition and Loading
  4. 04:31Range Practice
  5. 06:58The Hunt: Glassing and Stalking
  6. 11:25The Harvest
  7. 14:12Butchering and Processing
  8. 21:12Conclusion and Final Meal

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Best of the West Muzzleloader a "$10,000 rifle"?

The Best of the West Muzzleloader is a custom-built rifle, often costing between $8,000 and $10,000, featuring a Remington 700 action, a high-magnification long-range optic, and specialized components for extreme accuracy and reliability in muzzleloading hunting.

How is the Best of the West Muzzleloader legally classified for hunting?

Despite its advanced technology, the Best of the West Muzzleloader is legally defined as a primitive weapon in jurisdictions like Western New Mexico, allowing its use during specific hunting seasons for game animals.

What are the key components of the specialized muzzleloader ammunition discussed?

The discussed ammunition utilizes 115 grains of Blackhorn 209 powder and a 315-grain .45 caliber expanding bullet with a hollow base, similar to a Minie ball design, fired from a bolt-action system with a custom primer cartridge.

What are the essential steps in the 'Field to Table' process shown in the video?

The 'Field to Table' process involves ethical harvesting of game, followed by detailed field dressing and butchering to maximize meat utilization, and concludes with preparing and enjoying the harvested animal as a meal.

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