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11-13-2008, 01:06 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
Honestly I have not scored him yet. Fish and game are out of plugs, so they havent done it. And I have been so busy, I havent either. Rough measurement gives 170-175. I am so happy with the ram, I really couldnt care less about the score. Everyone I show him too simply says, he is way bigger than he looks in the pictures!
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11-13-2008, 01:15 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
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Originally Posted by gliechty
Honestly I have not scored him yet. Fish and game are out of plugs, so they havent done it. And I have been so busy, I havent either. Rough measurement gives 170-175. I am so happy with the ram, I really couldnt care less about the score. Everyone I show him too simply says, he is way bigger than he looks in the pictures!
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Very cool. When I shot mine, I was perfectly calm for the first shot. After I shot and saw I hit it, I started shaking like a leaf...the follow up shots were all on the money though... weird. :(
Now you will have the long wait with the taxidermist.
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11-13-2008, 01:21 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
Congrats, that's a beautiful ram! I've really enjoyed following your "blog"!
Sounds like you got some good advice from Tyler through the trip! I'd be making sure he comes along on future hunts.
Living up here in Alberta, I'm always amazed at the differing terrain that Bighorns live in.
Cheers!
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11-13-2008, 01:51 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
Way to go! Congratulations.
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11-13-2008, 02:15 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
Thanks guys!
It amazed me when I went scouting that they live there. Not a tree in sight. Just boulders, grass and cactus!
Equipement list:
300 Ultra mag, ABS carbon barrel, M700 LA, McMillan Remington hunter stock with edge technology, OPS inc. Brake, ACCULOCK Rings and Bases, Leupold 4.5-14x50 M1 Duplex. Built by Precision Shooting Sports Inc.
178 AMAX, 87gr. RL22, Fed 215M Remington brass. 3300 fps
Swarovski Lazerguide 1500
Swarovski STS 80 HD Spotter
Swarovski SL 10x50 Binocular
Horus Vision ATRAG MP ballistics program
Zodiac Palm
Brunton handheld weather station.
Camelback Mother lLoad pack. (You can stuff 75lbs of meat in there)
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11-13-2008, 02:17 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
Sorry about the lack of Blogging!
I found out a couple of things:
I suck at Blogging, and
Well thats it!
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11-13-2008, 02:25 PM
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Re: Blogging My sheep hunt!
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Originally Posted by gliechty
Sorry about the lack of Blogging!
I found out a couple of things:
I suck at Blogging, and
Well thats it!
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I agree. It's alot of work to keep a blog active and moving forward with new stuff.
That's why I've never tried it!
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