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Old 10-15-2012, 11:45   #1
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Antelope at 1150 yards

I arrived at Alcova Reservoir, west of Casper a day or so before antelope season opened. I had two doe tags in one unit a buck tag in an adjoining unit. On the fifth day of hunting I finally found a herd that was not too spooky and would allow me to set up. Being as the truck had been seen by the antelope I just parked it so the rifle could be laid over the hood. I set up the Kowa spotting scope, the Sony video camera, put the Swaro rangefinder on it’s tripod and opened the tailgate and got the rifle out of the case, slide the bolt in, attached the bipod and raised the cheekpiece.

The rifle is a 7mm Allen Magnum made by him on a Neishka single shot action with a Mac A5 stock, 34 inch Lilja four grove barrel and Defensive Edge four slot brake topped off with an 8-32X 56 NXS scope.

I set the rifle up on the hood and got the rear bag out and put it in place. I ran Exbal with data from a Kestral and used the G1 BCs stepped as tested by Bryan Litz in his book for the original 200 grain Wildcats made in Canada. As I remember it, I dialed in 19 MOA and no wind.

The antelope were feeding up a small draw that ran behind a knoll and there were animals on either side of the knoll and the range was 1150 yards no matter which side I choose. First, I set up on a doe on the left side of the knoll and was ready to fire anytime she gave me a shot but she walked back toward the main herd and I lost her behind the knoll. This meant realigning the camera and spotting scope on the animals on the right side of the knoll. Being as the buck was in that part of the herd I had to be careful and not shoot the little runt. I selected an animal and got the rifle aligned on her and after a short wait she gave me a nearly broadside shot. What you will see in the video is that she runs off the screen and I find her about 200 yards away. She was hit very well behind the shoulder with the bullet passing through the lungs and then through a portion of the intestinal cavity.

You will need to run the video on HD and then rewind a little after you see the dust from the impact to actually see the animal is hit. You can just skip up to about 2:00 and watch the animal that keeps shaking its ears.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svB7W...1&feature=plcp

This was the only antelope I shot being as the population was down and I only saw one buck worth shooting and everyone was after him.

Couple of pictures of the exit wound and entrance wound (see small stick poking out of the fur)
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Old 10-15-2012, 12:21   #2
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Superb job all the way 'round, including the vid. No need for HD here, that impact was most evident. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 10-15-2012, 12:37   #3
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Helluva shot! Congratulations on the pork chops! (thats what they taste like to me anyway )
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Old 10-15-2012, 15:32   #4
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