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What caliber you guys using for sheep?

In my experience, NA sheep are not hard to kill. That said I used a 300WSM for three of my four and ended with a little tack driving 6.5 CM.
If I ever draw again I will pack my 6.5x284.
 

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Me and my Idaho ram, pre 64 Model 70 30-06, 165 gr. Sierra SBT, 48 grs. of IMR 4064. At the shot ram collapsed and rolled side over side down the steep rockpile in the background coming to rest in a depression, when I got down to him there was still leaves from the bush he was feeding on clenched in his teeth. Approximately 150 yards. This was several years ago.
 
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View attachment 556922Me and my Idaho ram, pre 64 Model 70 30-06, 165 gr. Sierra SBT, 48 grs. of IMR 4064. At the shot ram collapsed and rolled side over side down the steep rockpile in the background coming to rest in a depression, when I got down to him there was still leaves from the bush he was feeding on clenched in his teeth. Approximately 150 yards. This was several years ago.
 
It reminds me of my Oregon ram, shot 30 some years ago with a custom 98 FN Mauser I have. Also in 30-06, also with Sierrea 165 SBT, loaded with 50 grains of IMR 4064. Shot on the upper bank of the Snake River across from Idaho.
Where in Idaho did you get your ram?
I got my ram also 30 plus years ago in the Middle Fork of the Salmon, Unit 27-3, a friend of mine and I packed in from top at a trailhead with our gear on our backs.
 
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