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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 78359"><p>I guess you fellas normally hear questions from Easterners heading out west, but I'm going east.</p><p></p><p>I've never hunted in the east before. My family and I are going to visit my brother-in-law in Maine this fall and he says we are gonna do some deer hunting. I've shot a 7mm mag for a long time. Shot the old 7mm rem mag for over 25 years until I got a Sendero in 7mm Ultra Mag. The critters seem just as dead as before, but I've shot my longest Antelope ever (425 Yards) with the 7mm Ultra Mag. Now don't laugh cause I know a lot of you boys shoot much farther, but for me its a ways. My dad liked them in knife and fork range so I grew up listening to him and got a late start on the longer ranges. I don't think my dad ever shot an amimal past 100 yards. He thinks my Antelope was 50 yards away at a watering hole. At his age I don't feel like upsetting him.</p><p>Or hearing a lecture.</p><p></p><p>My question is, for hunting in the east where I'm not gonna be in wide open country. Should I change my setup a bit?</p><p>I'm shooting the Sendero with a Leupold 4.5x15 scope.</p><p></p><p>Also, I hear that I'm not gonna see nearly as many deer as we do out here, and I'm probably not going to see any?</p><p>But he says if I do see one, it should be a wallhanger.</p><p>Anyone have any experience here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 78359"] I guess you fellas normally hear questions from Easterners heading out west, but I'm going east. I've never hunted in the east before. My family and I are going to visit my brother-in-law in Maine this fall and he says we are gonna do some deer hunting. I've shot a 7mm mag for a long time. Shot the old 7mm rem mag for over 25 years until I got a Sendero in 7mm Ultra Mag. The critters seem just as dead as before, but I've shot my longest Antelope ever (425 Yards) with the 7mm Ultra Mag. Now don't laugh cause I know a lot of you boys shoot much farther, but for me its a ways. My dad liked them in knife and fork range so I grew up listening to him and got a late start on the longer ranges. I don't think my dad ever shot an amimal past 100 yards. He thinks my Antelope was 50 yards away at a watering hole. At his age I don't feel like upsetting him. Or hearing a lecture. My question is, for hunting in the east where I'm not gonna be in wide open country. Should I change my setup a bit? I'm shooting the Sendero with a Leupold 4.5x15 scope. Also, I hear that I'm not gonna see nearly as many deer as we do out here, and I'm probably not going to see any? But he says if I do see one, it should be a wallhanger. Anyone have any experience here? [/QUOTE]
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