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<blockquote data-quote="acourvil" data-source="post: 997796" data-attributes="member: 33578"><p>This one was taken at 730 yards on Wednesday:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.courvilles.com/Images/Hunting-Fishing/2014_Antelope_1024-blurred.JPG" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The group he was in was about 900 yards away when we first saw them, grazing above the far side of a ravine. There was a 10-15 crosswind, so I worked over to the side to reduce the wind effect and set up in a clear area at 730 yards. The antelope was kind enough to stay mostly broadside, turned slightly towards me. and stayed that way all the time I was setting up and deciding whether to shoot.</p><p></p><p>When the bullet hit him (nearly a full second after I pulled the trigger), he flipped over on his back like he had been hit by a truck. That second of airtime seems a lot longer when you are looking through the scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acourvil, post: 997796, member: 33578"] This one was taken at 730 yards on Wednesday: [IMG]http://www.courvilles.com/Images/Hunting-Fishing/2014_Antelope_1024-blurred.JPG[/IMG] The group he was in was about 900 yards away when we first saw them, grazing above the far side of a ravine. There was a 10-15 crosswind, so I worked over to the side to reduce the wind effect and set up in a clear area at 730 yards. The antelope was kind enough to stay mostly broadside, turned slightly towards me. and stayed that way all the time I was setting up and deciding whether to shoot. When the bullet hit him (nearly a full second after I pulled the trigger), he flipped over on his back like he had been hit by a truck. That second of airtime seems a lot longer when you are looking through the scope. [/QUOTE]
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