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Where should this Nevadan do a guided antelope hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 1529477" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>lhs, Let me know the name of that Nevada outfitter. It's not like I'm helpless. Normally I solo backpack hunt as in the Jarbige Wilderness and Mt. Moriah area.</p><p></p><p>But I want an antelope pretty bad and a guide might up the odds. I have Bushnell 10 x 42 LRF binoculars programmed to my load and a nice Leupold 12 - 40 x 60 spotting scope. My X-Bolt Pro with 143 gr. ELD-X ammo will easily kill an antelope out to 700 yards. I just need to get within range.</p><p></p><p>I'm used to "killing" steel chickens, turkeys and sheep out to 960 yards ar our range so I know I can hit "minute of antelope".</p><p>Our varmint competitions use the steel range with MOA size targets from 212 yards to 960 yards. Damned hard to hit. At 960 yds. it's a 10" x 10" target, at 212 yds. it's 2" X 2" target. I usually shoot prone with a bipod.</p><p></p><p>Eric B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 1529477, member: 54178"] lhs, Let me know the name of that Nevada outfitter. It's not like I'm helpless. Normally I solo backpack hunt as in the Jarbige Wilderness and Mt. Moriah area. But I want an antelope pretty bad and a guide might up the odds. I have Bushnell 10 x 42 LRF binoculars programmed to my load and a nice Leupold 12 - 40 x 60 spotting scope. My X-Bolt Pro with 143 gr. ELD-X ammo will easily kill an antelope out to 700 yards. I just need to get within range. I'm used to "killing" steel chickens, turkeys and sheep out to 960 yards ar our range so I know I can hit "minute of antelope". Our varmint competitions use the steel range with MOA size targets from 212 yards to 960 yards. Damned hard to hit. At 960 yds. it's a 10" x 10" target, at 212 yds. it's 2" X 2" target. I usually shoot prone with a bipod. Eric B. [/QUOTE]
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