Buffalobob
Well-Known Member
I did not draw out any antelope tags in Wyoming last year and only drew two doe tags this year. But the herd seems to be improving and the bucks are getting bigger so I think the hunting restrictions are working.
This is about the fourth or fifth antelope I have killed at around 1000 yards from the exact same shooting point. I was using a 7mm Allen Mag and 200 grain Wildcat bullets at a MV of 3350 fps. Very flat and fast.
There is a video that I have trimmed down to a short length because there was a lot of time spent just waiting for the animals to separate and get a doe to turn broadside. They have wandered off the screen by the time I get the opportunity I want. The bullet lands high ( forgot to preload the bipod)and breaks the spine which causes it to deflect back onto the video screen. The bullet impact then spooks a bedded down mule deer which I am eternally glad was uninjured!
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This is about the fourth or fifth antelope I have killed at around 1000 yards from the exact same shooting point. I was using a 7mm Allen Mag and 200 grain Wildcat bullets at a MV of 3350 fps. Very flat and fast.
There is a video that I have trimmed down to a short length because there was a lot of time spent just waiting for the animals to separate and get a doe to turn broadside. They have wandered off the screen by the time I get the opportunity I want. The bullet lands high ( forgot to preload the bipod)and breaks the spine which causes it to deflect back onto the video screen. The bullet impact then spooks a bedded down mule deer which I am eternally glad was uninjured!
[ame="https://youtu.be/k6uSSrF0Cks"]https://youtu.be/k6uSSrF0Cks[/ame]