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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Norman" data-source="post: 2020595" data-attributes="member: 33163"><p>Very nice Sir. Here's a pic of my Son's Nevada Bull from a few years ago. He had warmer weather than you did! It was also a great Father/Son adventure and we'll remember it always. Like you, he used a 6.5-284, but with the 140 grain A-Max before they were discontinued. Too bad, because we've used them on Pronghorn, this Bull and a nice mature Muley Buck and they performed perfectly every time. He's switched to the 147-ELD-M's now and they seem good too, so far. Congratulations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Norman, post: 2020595, member: 33163"] Very nice Sir. Here's a pic of my Son's Nevada Bull from a few years ago. He had warmer weather than you did! It was also a great Father/Son adventure and we'll remember it always. Like you, he used a 6.5-284, but with the 140 grain A-Max before they were discontinued. Too bad, because we've used them on Pronghorn, this Bull and a nice mature Muley Buck and they performed perfectly every time. He's switched to the 147-ELD-M's now and they seem good too, so far. Congratulations! [/QUOTE]
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