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880" of elk in one pic.....
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<blockquote data-quote="klallen" data-source="post: 192252" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Kinda hard to believe they're finally up on the wall. Dan did a wonderful job, as usual. It's been a long time since first finding the place in NB and entertaining the possibilities. All the planning. Convincing the wife. Two trips. Record book sheep and fallow deer. And these guys. Quite the experience. Worth every second ... and dime spent.</p><p></p><p>On the cartridge testing, it would have been interesting to get a more quartering away presentation. I'm certainly not complaining about how things worked out and maybe there isn't enough of elk there to keep a 280 gr. A-Frame of the STA from exiting, but I'd have liked to of seen it tested just a bit more. Maybe a buffalo hunt is in order. LOL.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the high fence hunting stuff, to each his own and I'd not criticise a person no matter which side of the fence you fall on. Return the favor's all I ask. For me it's pretty simple. If I can sleep at night having hunted game as I have, then I'm doing just fine. And I gotta be honest, other then a 5 month old boy adjusting my sleep habits as he sees fit, I sleep reasonably well at night and very much enjoy the dreams that I have of the experiences the Allen family has been fortunate enough to participate in. >> korey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klallen, post: 192252, member: 431"] Kinda hard to believe they're finally up on the wall. Dan did a wonderful job, as usual. It's been a long time since first finding the place in NB and entertaining the possibilities. All the planning. Convincing the wife. Two trips. Record book sheep and fallow deer. And these guys. Quite the experience. Worth every second ... and dime spent. On the cartridge testing, it would have been interesting to get a more quartering away presentation. I'm certainly not complaining about how things worked out and maybe there isn't enough of elk there to keep a 280 gr. A-Frame of the STA from exiting, but I'd have liked to of seen it tested just a bit more. Maybe a buffalo hunt is in order. LOL. Regarding the high fence hunting stuff, to each his own and I'd not criticise a person no matter which side of the fence you fall on. Return the favor's all I ask. For me it's pretty simple. If I can sleep at night having hunted game as I have, then I'm doing just fine. And I gotta be honest, other then a 5 month old boy adjusting my sleep habits as he sees fit, I sleep reasonably well at night and very much enjoy the dreams that I have of the experiences the Allen family has been fortunate enough to participate in. >> korey [/QUOTE]
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