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Your Longest Archery Big Game Kill
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaGuide" data-source="post: 745281" data-attributes="member: 61703"><p>I took my 2010 Montana Archery Antelope spot-n-stalk style at 62 yards. That was the shoot-to range given the decline. He bolted 10 yards and piled up. Using a 70# PSE with 125 grain Shuttle T broadheads.</p><p>I practice to 75 yards and was completely confident with the shot. The best part was that my 2 year-old son got to trapse through the sagebrush and cactus with mommy to come see the kill. He thought it was awesome!</p><p>The horns were 14 and 7/8ths tall for those who are wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaGuide, post: 745281, member: 61703"] I took my 2010 Montana Archery Antelope spot-n-stalk style at 62 yards. That was the shoot-to range given the decline. He bolted 10 yards and piled up. Using a 70# PSE with 125 grain Shuttle T broadheads. I practice to 75 yards and was completely confident with the shot. The best part was that my 2 year-old son got to trapse through the sagebrush and cactus with mommy to come see the kill. He thought it was awesome! The horns were 14 and 7/8ths tall for those who are wondering. [/QUOTE]
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