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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 92488" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>For those that may not know, the pipelines that I know there</p><p>are narrow &amp; hunting the pipelines is rough. When a Deer crosses, especially a Big Buck, they usually cross in a hurry. When they stop, you know it will likely be for only a second or two, so you have to shoot fairly fast &amp; sometimes you shoot a little too fast. And once they cross, you know they will vanish in the thick woods. It is totally different than the conditions I hunt on our Wyoming trips, where we get to range the Mule Deer or Antelope, get in position, etc. On the pipelines, it is best to have range indicators already in place, as you usually won't have time to range find the animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 92488, member: 3622"] For those that may not know, the pipelines that I know there are narrow & hunting the pipelines is rough. When a Deer crosses, especially a Big Buck, they usually cross in a hurry. When they stop, you know it will likely be for only a second or two, so you have to shoot fairly fast & sometimes you shoot a little too fast. And once they cross, you know they will vanish in the thick woods. It is totally different than the conditions I hunt on our Wyoming trips, where we get to range the Mule Deer or Antelope, get in position, etc. On the pipelines, it is best to have range indicators already in place, as you usually won't have time to range find the animal. [/QUOTE]
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