458 socom at distance on aoudad

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Bagged this guy @341 yards this past Friday morning, he was 27 and 25inches in length but had an enormous body by far the biggest bodied sheep I have killed to date...I'm 5'9 240 and when I recovered him I felt small sitting next to him.
 
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Bagged this guy @341 yards this past Friday morning, he was 27 and 25inches in length but had an enormous body by far the biggest bodied sheep I have killed to date...I'm 5'9 240 and when I recovered him I felt small sitting next to him.

That's a really nice sheep. It looks VERY similar to the one my dad shot. You can tell they are an old animals with that big roman nose. Well done! I wish mine would have been that big, but oh well, I've still got one on my wall:rolleyes:.
 
Thank you sir,

Hopefully next trip, I can get something to cooperate so that I can get a shot on camera at a more appropriate distance for that gun. At the ranch we have a very large ram on camera we have name colossus for his massive size he's north of 30 inches on his horns but his body is enormous I'm talking WELL over 300lbs in body weight. At the place we lease in San Antonio we have several hogs in the 3-400lb range as well.


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Looks like you got a big one roaming around out there. Awesome shot btw. I have been planning a 458 socom build for some time now. As soon as I am done with my 7mm. The scarcity of brass kinda concerns me though.

Good luck out there.
 
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