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<blockquote data-quote="Steelflight" data-source="post: 2222054" data-attributes="member: 98182"><p>Gonna stress the accurate shooter again. Deer your going to get close , elk you can get close. Antelope however you have two options sweat in a blind at the approach to a watering hole or try and peg em at whatever range you happen upon them. They rest on high ground in the afternoon . That said the ghosts of the Prarie have appeared at 30 yards right in front of me and I have glassed them well out beyond a thousand. So pack wisely and be sure of your aim what ever rifle your using . Also be very aware of where you and hunting buddies are.( I have heard way to many antelope hunting accidents. In comparison to others)Both at range and up close. One involve a guide that didn't realize he sat in front of the muzzle. The shooter didn't see him through the scope. "Bang!!!!" Head shot. I wish you a very fun a memory making experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelflight, post: 2222054, member: 98182"] Gonna stress the accurate shooter again. Deer your going to get close , elk you can get close. Antelope however you have two options sweat in a blind at the approach to a watering hole or try and peg em at whatever range you happen upon them. They rest on high ground in the afternoon . That said the ghosts of the Prarie have appeared at 30 yards right in front of me and I have glassed them well out beyond a thousand. So pack wisely and be sure of your aim what ever rifle your using . Also be very aware of where you and hunting buddies are.( I have heard way to many antelope hunting accidents. In comparison to others)Both at range and up close. One involve a guide that didn't realize he sat in front of the muzzle. The shooter didn't see him through the scope. "Bang!!!!" Head shot. I wish you a very fun a memory making experience. [/QUOTE]
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