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NV 041-042 Speedgoat
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 551701" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Yes we drive across the Rye Patch dam and then head north about 1/2 way up the lake. There are all kinds of two track trails to the lake sides. Nice places to camp all alone. We throw our fishing lines in and blast Jacks every morning and night just walking the ridges. It doesn't even seem to bother the Antelope.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had mine down opening day before the sun was up and back home butchering before 10:00. I just took a great big cooler with ice bags. Quarter him up. put a leg in poured ice over put another leg in poured ice over. </p><p></p><p>I spent 4 separate days scouting all over. I saw more feral horses and burros than antelope. Some hot dusty bad road driving in four wheel drive. Friends , jacks , and beer make it into a fun field trip.</p><p></p><p>We had Select-a-fire M-14's in the military unit I was in. .308 is kind of fun with a 30 shot banana clip on full auto. Or for that matter the m-60 machine gun (.308 also)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 551701, member: 2939"] Yes we drive across the Rye Patch dam and then head north about 1/2 way up the lake. There are all kinds of two track trails to the lake sides. Nice places to camp all alone. We throw our fishing lines in and blast Jacks every morning and night just walking the ridges. It doesn't even seem to bother the Antelope. I had mine down opening day before the sun was up and back home butchering before 10:00. I just took a great big cooler with ice bags. Quarter him up. put a leg in poured ice over put another leg in poured ice over. I spent 4 separate days scouting all over. I saw more feral horses and burros than antelope. Some hot dusty bad road driving in four wheel drive. Friends , jacks , and beer make it into a fun field trip. We had Select-a-fire M-14's in the military unit I was in. .308 is kind of fun with a 30 shot banana clip on full auto. Or for that matter the m-60 machine gun (.308 also) [/QUOTE]
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