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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="Crdbrdkiller" data-source="post: 1363322" data-attributes="member: 98299"><p>[ATTACH=full]84130[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]84131[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]84132[/ATTACH] Myself and a buddy drew New Mexico Oryx tags. We had a successful trip as you can see by the pictures.We both were shooting 300 Winchester magnums both using Barnes 168 triple shocks. I shot a Browning x-bolt topped with a Vortex 6.5x20. He was hunting with his with Winchester model 70 topped with a Leupold. He was first to tag out on our first day hunting around 9 am . We had glassed his Oryx at over a mile away and made the stalk to 370 yards before making the shot using set of Primos trigger sticks. One shot and she went down in her tracks. We got her packed out to the truck and back to the camp by 3pm. The next morning we had found a group of Oryx well over a mile away and started making our stalk in to get a shot. After getting to the place we had last seen them the group of ten surprised us off to left of us from where we had seen them last. Three animals were on the move and two had stopped to see what we were doing at 245 yards. A nice looking broken horn and the female that I shot that had both horns intact at 245 yards. She went down in her tracks at 9:45 am. The last five then showed themselves two were small brownies and one of the last three was a huge 38 to 40 inch animal. I would have liked to seen it before I broke my shot but still happy with the one I got. My Oryx measured 32x34 and my buddy's was a solid 35x35. It made for some good memories and some awesome meat for the freezer. Thanks for reading my story</p><p>Zac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crdbrdkiller, post: 1363322, member: 98299"] [ATTACH=full]84130[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]84131[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]84132[/ATTACH] Myself and a buddy drew New Mexico Oryx tags. We had a successful trip as you can see by the pictures.We both were shooting 300 Winchester magnums both using Barnes 168 triple shocks. I shot a Browning x-bolt topped with a Vortex 6.5x20. He was hunting with his with Winchester model 70 topped with a Leupold. He was first to tag out on our first day hunting around 9 am . We had glassed his Oryx at over a mile away and made the stalk to 370 yards before making the shot using set of Primos trigger sticks. One shot and she went down in her tracks. We got her packed out to the truck and back to the camp by 3pm. The next morning we had found a group of Oryx well over a mile away and started making our stalk in to get a shot. After getting to the place we had last seen them the group of ten surprised us off to left of us from where we had seen them last. Three animals were on the move and two had stopped to see what we were doing at 245 yards. A nice looking broken horn and the female that I shot that had both horns intact at 245 yards. She went down in her tracks at 9:45 am. The last five then showed themselves two were small brownies and one of the last three was a huge 38 to 40 inch animal. I would have liked to seen it before I broke my shot but still happy with the one I got. My Oryx measured 32x34 and my buddy's was a solid 35x35. It made for some good memories and some awesome meat for the freezer. Thanks for reading my story Zac [/QUOTE]
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