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<blockquote data-quote="SLIVER" data-source="post: 1274119" data-attributes="member: 49937"><p>370" is a lofty goal for any unit in the state. With that being said the top units require more than 16 points for sure. Boulder is the one we have been hunting recently, and my father is poised to draw it with 20 points this year. I would advise you against the archery hunt with that many points, as the dates are not very good as far as rutting activity goes. For a long range rifle hunt with mules, I can't think of a better unit to draw than the bookcliffs roadless early rifle. I drew this hunt in 2012 and killed a 350" bull. There are bigger bulls there and 370" is a possibility, with 300" being the norm. Long cross canyon shots are also the norm 600yds plus. </p><p>If you end up drawing this tag, get a hold of me and I'll give you some solid info. Sounds like its right up your alley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIVER, post: 1274119, member: 49937"] 370" is a lofty goal for any unit in the state. With that being said the top units require more than 16 points for sure. Boulder is the one we have been hunting recently, and my father is poised to draw it with 20 points this year. I would advise you against the archery hunt with that many points, as the dates are not very good as far as rutting activity goes. For a long range rifle hunt with mules, I can't think of a better unit to draw than the bookcliffs roadless early rifle. I drew this hunt in 2012 and killed a 350" bull. There are bigger bulls there and 370" is a possibility, with 300" being the norm. Long cross canyon shots are also the norm 600yds plus. If you end up drawing this tag, get a hold of me and I'll give you some solid info. Sounds like its right up your alley. [/QUOTE]
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