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Which rifle for a sheep hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="GA Sheephunter" data-source="post: 2383490" data-attributes="member: 102497"><p>Just because I ended up killing them at close range doesn't mean that's all a sheep hunter should prepare for. When you are plunking down $30-40K for a dall hunt, or $50-70K for a stone, etc. etc. you better practice and be proficient shooting as far as you can. Not only so you can make a longer shot if that's what it all comes down to, but so the 300-400 shots feel like layups. When that moment comes and the ram is in your crosshairs, it is a rare thing and something you don't want to **** up!</p><p></p><p>I was using a Z6 2-12x50 with BRH reticle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA Sheephunter, post: 2383490, member: 102497"] Just because I ended up killing them at close range doesn't mean that's all a sheep hunter should prepare for. When you are plunking down $30-40K for a dall hunt, or $50-70K for a stone, etc. etc. you better practice and be proficient shooting as far as you can. Not only so you can make a longer shot if that's what it all comes down to, but so the 300-400 shots feel like layups. When that moment comes and the ram is in your crosshairs, it is a rare thing and something you don't want to **** up! I was using a Z6 2-12x50 with BRH reticle [/QUOTE]
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