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<blockquote data-quote="Mystras" data-source="post: 1511932" data-attributes="member: 33106"><p><strong>Congratulations! </strong></p><p></p><p>Is that the Los Pinos River? That's a crazy pack-out and what a beautiful area. I've fished up there in the summer and always thought about a backcountry hunt there. How many years did it take for you to draw that area? I've always been intimated taking long range shots across valley's like that due to the varying wind conditions/thermals etc. I'm not at the skill level of folks on this form and am in awe about folks who can take these types of shots. I took my AZ Bull at 10,000' 487 yds 11 deg up across a steep valley. I passed on a huge AZ bull 800' below me from 11,400' at 519 yds with my .300WM. Any good guidance or references you would recommend on taking steep shots? Thanks in advance and Congratulations again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystras, post: 1511932, member: 33106"] [B]Congratulations! [/B] Is that the Los Pinos River? That's a crazy pack-out and what a beautiful area. I've fished up there in the summer and always thought about a backcountry hunt there. How many years did it take for you to draw that area? I've always been intimated taking long range shots across valley's like that due to the varying wind conditions/thermals etc. I'm not at the skill level of folks on this form and am in awe about folks who can take these types of shots. I took my AZ Bull at 10,000' 487 yds 11 deg up across a steep valley. I passed on a huge AZ bull 800' below me from 11,400' at 519 yds with my .300WM. Any good guidance or references you would recommend on taking steep shots? Thanks in advance and Congratulations again! [/QUOTE]
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