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<blockquote data-quote="NW Hunter" data-source="post: 1348138" data-attributes="member: 23024"><p>It's kind of funny...</p><p>All my long range practice and I shoot this guy at 42 yards.</p><p>I worked my way up on top of this mountain and sat on a finger coming off the rimrock.</p><p> Unknown to me, this buck was pressured at the bottom and was coming up a cut next to me. </p><p></p><p>I had been sitting for about 2 hours glassing and I was getting ready to move. I was reaching for my trail mix when I caught him sneaking behind me.</p><p> I NEVER heard him. I froze until he got by me. I told myself "GO", grabbed my rifle, stood, turned and shot. He dropped in his tracks. Shot placement was high behind the shoulder quartering away with a Berger 140 hunt VLD out of my 6.5x284. The far side shoulder was lost.</p><p>I got to admit, this up close encounter was very exciting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW Hunter, post: 1348138, member: 23024"] It's kind of funny... All my long range practice and I shoot this guy at 42 yards. I worked my way up on top of this mountain and sat on a finger coming off the rimrock. Unknown to me, this buck was pressured at the bottom and was coming up a cut next to me. I had been sitting for about 2 hours glassing and I was getting ready to move. I was reaching for my trail mix when I caught him sneaking behind me. I NEVER heard him. I froze until he got by me. I told myself "GO", grabbed my rifle, stood, turned and shot. He dropped in his tracks. Shot placement was high behind the shoulder quartering away with a Berger 140 hunt VLD out of my 6.5x284. The far side shoulder was lost. I got to admit, this up close encounter was very exciting! [/QUOTE]
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