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<blockquote data-quote="ultra300mag" data-source="post: 562344" data-attributes="member: 11189"><p>I recently completed a very fun hunt for Antelope in Wyoming. After passing on several nice bucks ( a couple I should have not passed) we spotted a nice buck with a doe. We were on an old gas pipeline road so the grass was only about 5 inches tall making it a freat spot for getting into the prone position to make the shot. My brother kept calling out the yardages while the were walking further away. When they finally stopped he said they were 699. I quickly dialed for 700, held left for wind drift and fired the shot to see him drop where he stood. The buck ended up scoring in the mid 70's. This is the first I have shot with a rifle. I have shot several with my bow but decided that I wanted to use the long range setup this time. Great hunt with brother and a nephew and his son. I will be leaving in two weeks for Saskatchewan and will hopefully keep the luck going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultra300mag, post: 562344, member: 11189"] I recently completed a very fun hunt for Antelope in Wyoming. After passing on several nice bucks ( a couple I should have not passed) we spotted a nice buck with a doe. We were on an old gas pipeline road so the grass was only about 5 inches tall making it a freat spot for getting into the prone position to make the shot. My brother kept calling out the yardages while the were walking further away. When they finally stopped he said they were 699. I quickly dialed for 700, held left for wind drift and fired the shot to see him drop where he stood. The buck ended up scoring in the mid 70's. This is the first I have shot with a rifle. I have shot several with my bow but decided that I wanted to use the long range setup this time. Great hunt with brother and a nephew and his son. I will be leaving in two weeks for Saskatchewan and will hopefully keep the luck going. [/QUOTE]
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