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<blockquote data-quote="dawaba" data-source="post: 101848" data-attributes="member: 4526"><p>I shot a 32" auodad ram in the Chinati Mountains of Texas 2 years ago with a ULA in .284 Win. He was ranged at some 280 yds and dropped within 10 steps from a Nosler 140 gr solid base. I shoot most of my whitetails with a Rem Model 7 in 7-08, so your Tikka will be perfect.</p><p></p><p>By the way, the hunts for free-ranging auodad are the best bargain today for a poor man's sheep hunt. You'll be glassing and stalking and climbing in the classic Jack O'Connor tradition. Close your eyes and imagine that you're in the Cassiars, pursuing a Stone ram to complete your Grand Slam!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawaba, post: 101848, member: 4526"] I shot a 32" auodad ram in the Chinati Mountains of Texas 2 years ago with a ULA in .284 Win. He was ranged at some 280 yds and dropped within 10 steps from a Nosler 140 gr solid base. I shoot most of my whitetails with a Rem Model 7 in 7-08, so your Tikka will be perfect. By the way, the hunts for free-ranging auodad are the best bargain today for a poor man's sheep hunt. You'll be glassing and stalking and climbing in the classic Jack O'Connor tradition. Close your eyes and imagine that you're in the Cassiars, pursuing a Stone ram to complete your Grand Slam! [/QUOTE]
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