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<blockquote data-quote="338Bearslayer" data-source="post: 1299345" data-attributes="member: 100989"><p>After a few long days of glassing some high country for muleys during the first few days of season with a blown stalk and another 3 hour belly crawl though the sub-alpine on one of the biggest mule deer I've ever seen in this state at clean 27 yds miss....I reverted to what I know best. The long end of a bang stick. Having seen a few bears over the days but nothing of size I glassed this guy up at 900yds at daylight one morning. He made his way across an ancient clear cut feeding on grass and berries. Come to a stop at 504 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338Bearslayer, post: 1299345, member: 100989"] After a few long days of glassing some high country for muleys during the first few days of season with a blown stalk and another 3 hour belly crawl though the sub-alpine on one of the biggest mule deer I've ever seen in this state at clean 27 yds miss....I reverted to what I know best. The long end of a bang stick. Having seen a few bears over the days but nothing of size I glassed this guy up at 900yds at daylight one morning. He made his way across an ancient clear cut feeding on grass and berries. Come to a stop at 504 yds. [/QUOTE]
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