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Defend 10-11-2011 11:11

I feel like I heard of somebody who would appreciate that picture...

http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/...ad.php?t=35399

:D

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Badger52 10-18-2011 09:03

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 418082)
We were in Unit 27, Central/Eastern Wyoming about 40 miles West of Newcastle. Here is a close-up of the Horns....

Just gettin' around to this one, thanks for the 2nd pic 'cause the first one had my interest. Dang! Great sweep back & huge prongs.

Damn fine antelope sir!
:)

mark46th 10-18-2011 13:58

Quite a few guys from Wisconsin where I hunted. Nice guys but they needed a tan...

Badger52 10-19-2011 04:49

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 419784)
Quite a few guys from Wisconsin where I hunted. Nice guys but they needed a tan...

LOL. For a true rifleman who'd rather cover a 440yd cornfield than make the traditional 40yd 30-30 shot to fill the freezer they're a popular quarry. Nice overall mass too, did you score him?
:D

mark46th 10-19-2011 08:40

No, no score. It was 14"long and 4 1/2" wide. I was going to get it mounted but the Taxidermist in that area was ill and not accepting any work so I just kept the horns.

Badger52 10-19-2011 10:55

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Originally Posted by mark46th (Post 419917)
No, no score. It was 14"long and 4 1/2" wide. I was going to get it mounted but the Taxidermist in that area was ill and not accepting any work so I just kept the horns.

I'm guessing pre-shot field assessment was less than the proverbial 3-seconds...
:D

mark46th 10-19-2011 13:25

I was in the right place at the right time with the appropriate firearm...


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