We ended up hunting a new area up in rifle country near MIlaca in the Rum River state forest... pulled in a pop-up camper plus a gear trailer around 5 AM Friday morning and set up camp including some new outfitter gear that will be part of our kit for out of state hunts in the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, etc... The shower/toilet tent was a particular highlight:

Anyway... out of 4 hunters we managed to fill 3 tags by Saturday afternoon. Encroachment from other hunters was a surprising problem given there are 40,000 acres much of which is accessible from handy unoccupied walk-in/parking sites all along the road.... I had another hunter park his tree stand no more than 30 feet from mine and another yahoo put one directly across from my brother in law and actually took at shot that impacted directly at the base of the tree he was parked in.
I managed 2 kill shots this trip out of my Rem 700 that was more suited for target than hunting work (18" bull barrel, fiberglass/aluminum bedded stock and a 10x Bushnell Elite scope with target knobs) - one a facing shot at a button buck about 120 yards out and another profile shot closer to 175 through the neck of a large 6 point buck that my brother in law shot in the boiler room with a .223 moments before, both unsupported off-hand (thank you Appleseed / CMP S.R. clinic + much practice). We also managed a smaller buck the same morning from another stand. The rest of the week was pretty quiet, we saw a few deer at distance but the pressure in the area from the weekend had a lot of them pushed into the deeper woods and most of our drives were unproductive. We skipped shots on 2 deer due to proximity to other party members or hunters behind the animals.

Lessons learned:
- First come-first serve does not necessarily mean much in the woods, at least where we were hunting... I need to get some private land.
- A 10x scope is way too much even when posted over an open field edge with shots out to 400 yards, a 3-9 or even fixed 4-6x would be a better option particularly with targets that like to move around where FoV is key.
- The .223 (A Winchester 64 grain monolithic bullet) did impressive damage out of a 16" / 1 in 7 twist AR, when I field dressed the deer the heart and lungs were soup and there was a large exit wound on the far side of the animal, it's neck was huge so we are guessing it ran on pure adrenaline/testosterone out of the woods where I made the kill shot but it was probably less than 50 yards from dying on it's own.