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<blockquote data-quote="orifdoc" data-source="post: 2223292" data-attributes="member: 115070"><p>Not my story, but this happened to my dad and his buddy. They were hunting pronghorn in Wyoming when a game warden bumped into them. They chatted for a bit and he said "You guys hunting antelope?" They said yep and he says "Come with me, I just saw a nice buck."</p><p></p><p>They drove a mile or so and they followed him up over a small rise. As promised, there was a pretty nice buck about 200 yards out. My dad's buddy gets on the bipod and dumps him with a single shot. The officer is giving him the high-five but notices the buck is back on his feet. He says "He's back up! Shoot him again!" So he does……</p><p></p><p>Only when they walk up there, lo and behold they discover two very nice, very dead antelope. The officer comes completely unhinged - wondering if he should issue himself a ticket, a ticket for the shooter, or try to revive one of the bucks. Apparently it was his first month on the job. After much excitement and hand-wringing some other hunters arrive on the scene. Fortunately they're very happy to tag one of the bucks.</p><p></p><p>Crisis averted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orifdoc, post: 2223292, member: 115070"] Not my story, but this happened to my dad and his buddy. They were hunting pronghorn in Wyoming when a game warden bumped into them. They chatted for a bit and he said “You guys hunting antelope?” They said yep and he says “Come with me, I just saw a nice buck.” They drove a mile or so and they followed him up over a small rise. As promised, there was a pretty nice buck about 200 yards out. My dad’s buddy gets on the bipod and dumps him with a single shot. The officer is giving him the high-five but notices the buck is back on his feet. He says “He’s back up! Shoot him again!” So he does…… Only when they walk up there, lo and behold they discover two very nice, very dead antelope. The officer comes completely unhinged - wondering if he should issue himself a ticket, a ticket for the shooter, or try to revive one of the bucks. Apparently it was his first month on the job. After much excitement and hand-wringing some other hunters arrive on the scene. Fortunately they’re very happy to tag one of the bucks. Crisis averted. [/QUOTE]
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