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2008 Antelope falls victim to the new 243 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 232275" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p>great job SM.....sounds like you have a great hunting partner working the RF and spotting for you....did you get a pic of him with the goat? one of my best trohies ever was a small little antelope buck that i shot with my twin sons along for their first hunt. they were 6 at the time..... we had covered a lot of ground on the last day of the season and never even seen a speed goat, when one of the boys spots one at about 5 miles, without binos!!!! we made a stalk over hill and dale....got within about 400 yds and looked him over. i wanted to pass, but they were adamant that i shoot him.....HE"S THE ONLY ONE LEFT DAD!!!!! it was gonna be a tricky shot but somehow in the process he spotted us and ran right up to us. shot him @ about 75 yds......they are 23 now and we still talk about that hunt. horn size has nothing to do with trophy quality. AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 232275, member: 9616"] great job SM.....sounds like you have a great hunting partner working the RF and spotting for you....did you get a pic of him with the goat? one of my best trohies ever was a small little antelope buck that i shot with my twin sons along for their first hunt. they were 6 at the time..... we had covered a lot of ground on the last day of the season and never even seen a speed goat, when one of the boys spots one at about 5 miles, without binos!!!! we made a stalk over hill and dale....got within about 400 yds and looked him over. i wanted to pass, but they were adamant that i shoot him.....HE"S THE ONLY ONE LEFT DAD!!!!! it was gonna be a tricky shot but somehow in the process he spotted us and ran right up to us. shot him @ about 75 yds......they are 23 now and we still talk about that hunt. horn size has nothing to do with trophy quality. AJ [/QUOTE]
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