Congrats, Goat Hunting is so much fun.
Show us the rifle that you used!Just got back from a muzzle loader goat hunt. I tagged this 10" 9 year old nanny. Shot was 300 yards uphill from prone over my backpack. The 350gr arrowhead bullet did a good job even though it impacted a touch high. 95gr by weight of bh209.
Rifle didn't have that scope on it for the hunt since they aren't legal here during a muzzy only hunt.
Show us the rifle that you used!
Open sights???
Congratulations!!! The meat on that goat looks really good is it as tasty as it looks I've never had any. Thank you in advanceJust got back from a muzzle loader goat hunt. I tagged this 10" 9 year old nanny. Shot was 300 yards uphill from prone over my backpack. The 350gr arrowhead bullet did a good job even though it impacted a touch high. 95gr by weight of bh209.
Rifle didn't have that scope on it for the hunt since they aren't legal here during a muzzy only hunt.
Nice critterJust got back from a muzzle loader goat hunt. I tagged this 10" 9 year old nanny. Shot was 300 yards uphill from prone over my backpack. The 350gr arrowhead bullet did a good job even though it impacted a touch high. 95gr by weight of bh209.
Rifle didn't have that scope on it for the hunt since they aren't legal here during a muzzy only hunt.
I saw that. The pictures never do slope justice.I did anchor it to the ice ax since it was pretty close to a drop off and it was icy. We wore crampons most of the way up. It was very slick.
I like goat meat. Sometimes it's chewy though. This nanny isn't chewy. Not tender like sheep but it's not bad!
What model Leupold red dot if you don't mind me asking?There is a picture on the first post of the rifle I used. Only difference is the scope is off and a red dot installed.