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2017 Hunt Report and Meat Pole Contest - Win a $300 or $100 Gift Certificate
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<blockquote data-quote="Aking" data-source="post: 1345343" data-attributes="member: 98669"><p>I got lucky and Drew unit 58 in Idaho this year. I had decided to be picky, but this goat came running over the hill around 1:00 and then stopped at 700 yards. After 2 failed stalks my father and I decided to wait him out. He was big into rutting with the does. He finally fed over closer about 375 yards. I was set up leaning against the truck sitting down with the the sticks out. As soon as he cleared, he was quartering away at 375 yards. I fired and he went instantly down. I was using my Montana Rifle Company X2 In 28 Nosler with a 175 Accubond Long Range, and my Leupold Vx 3i. This was my second Antelope this season. And I couldn't be happier with his deep curl and ivory tips. He was 15 tall and heavy. The butcher told me he is 6 years old. With a beautiful black face. Now I only wish I had more days to hunt. Pictured is my father and me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aking, post: 1345343, member: 98669"] I got lucky and Drew unit 58 in Idaho this year. I had decided to be picky, but this goat came running over the hill around 1:00 and then stopped at 700 yards. After 2 failed stalks my father and I decided to wait him out. He was big into rutting with the does. He finally fed over closer about 375 yards. I was set up leaning against the truck sitting down with the the sticks out. As soon as he cleared, he was quartering away at 375 yards. I fired and he went instantly down. I was using my Montana Rifle Company X2 In 28 Nosler with a 175 Accubond Long Range, and my Leupold Vx 3i. This was my second Antelope this season. And I couldn’t be happier with his deep curl and ivory tips. He was 15 tall and heavy. The butcher told me he is 6 years old. With a beautiful black face. Now I only wish I had more days to hunt. Pictured is my father and me. [/QUOTE]
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