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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1563253" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>I've had only one opportunity to hunt sheep (about 10 years ago). I used the same rifle, that I have used exclusively for 19 years. While a bit heavy for a dedicated sheep/goat rifle, it's my "go to- do it all " rifle. Win. Model 70, McMillan stock, Douglas Match SS barrel, scope at hunt (Leupold 2.5-8), in .375 AI. There may be rifles that could be much more specific produced for sheep/goat hunting, but this is my constant hunting companion, in which I have utmost faith. The sheep did not know it wasn't a "dedicated" sheep rifle! When hunting alone in grizzly country, it also gives a extra bit onf comfort! Would have to go through some photo albums to locate a "deceased" sheep photo. Not many good pictures, exhausted, later evening, wanting to head down off of mountain! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1563253, member: 75451"] I’ve had only one opportunity to hunt sheep (about 10 years ago). I used the same rifle, that I have used exclusively for 19 years. While a bit heavy for a dedicated sheep/goat rifle, it’s my “go to- do it all “ rifle. Win. Model 70, McMillan stock, Douglas Match SS barrel, scope at hunt (Leupold 2.5-8), in .375 AI. There may be rifles that could be much more specific produced for sheep/goat hunting, but this is my constant hunting companion, in which I have utmost faith. The sheep did not know it wasn’t a “dedicated” sheep rifle! When hunting alone in grizzly country, it also gives a extra bit onf comfort! Would have to go through some photo albums to locate a “deceased” sheep photo. Not many good pictures, exhausted, later evening, wanting to head down off of mountain! memtb [/QUOTE]
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