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2009 Deer and antelope
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<blockquote data-quote="Graeme Hayes" data-source="post: 338329" data-attributes="member: 21913"><p>Great anterlope photos, they are first class. Just wondering what cal what distance back in old times the whinchester .270 was the anterlope medicine but now days anything goes ,Ive seen prong horns along time ago when I lived in Alberta Canada but now I Live in Australa I was just showing my kids what thay look like. Do they make a good meal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graeme Hayes, post: 338329, member: 21913"] Great anterlope photos, they are first class. Just wondering what cal what distance back in old times the whinchester .270 was the anterlope medicine but now days anything goes ,Ive seen prong horns along time ago when I lived in Alberta Canada but now I Live in Australa I was just showing my kids what thay look like. Do they make a good meal? [/QUOTE]
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