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<blockquote data-quote="bounty hunter 2" data-source="post: 1110307" data-attributes="member: 90711"><p>I went for a ride on my enduro bike yesterday to scout an area I have been wanting to check out for this coming season.</p><p>I was in the back country of the Gravely Range just north of the Centennial Valley in SW Montana.</p><p>I came upon a couple very old fallen down cabins so stopped to look for artifacts.</p><p>I meandered up a small spring creek and had to answer the call of nature. Just as I was finishing my paper work a pack of 6 wolves cut loose and started howling maybe 200 yards away on the opposite side of a willow thicket I was in. I got myself put back together and headed back toward my bike at the old cabins. When I got there I stood behind one of the cabin walls and started howling with them. We spent about 15 minutes howling back and forth. At times it was just a couple of the six and at times it was all six. What an incredible chorus!!! Six wolves and myself in a sing along.</p><p>After a bit they started filing down from the ridge they were on about 300 yards away and coming toward me. Since season is not open yet and all I had with me was a 2" barrel J frame Smith kit gun in 32 S&W long I decided discretion was the better part of valor so got on my bike and got down the trail. I will never forget the sound of my short jam session with those six singers.</p><p>My new wolf rifle is tuned and ready for open season. Its on a Stevens 200 action with 28" Pac-Nor barrel with 1/10" twist chambered in 6.5/06 Ackley mounted with my new Bushnell 3x24 mil/mil scope. I am shooting the Hornady 100gn A-Max bullet and my load is getting 3690 FPS MV. Should do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bounty hunter 2, post: 1110307, member: 90711"] I went for a ride on my enduro bike yesterday to scout an area I have been wanting to check out for this coming season. I was in the back country of the Gravely Range just north of the Centennial Valley in SW Montana. I came upon a couple very old fallen down cabins so stopped to look for artifacts. I meandered up a small spring creek and had to answer the call of nature. Just as I was finishing my paper work a pack of 6 wolves cut loose and started howling maybe 200 yards away on the opposite side of a willow thicket I was in. I got myself put back together and headed back toward my bike at the old cabins. When I got there I stood behind one of the cabin walls and started howling with them. We spent about 15 minutes howling back and forth. At times it was just a couple of the six and at times it was all six. What an incredible chorus!!! Six wolves and myself in a sing along. After a bit they started filing down from the ridge they were on about 300 yards away and coming toward me. Since season is not open yet and all I had with me was a 2" barrel J frame Smith kit gun in 32 S&W long I decided discretion was the better part of valor so got on my bike and got down the trail. I will never forget the sound of my short jam session with those six singers. My new wolf rifle is tuned and ready for open season. Its on a Stevens 200 action with 28" Pac-Nor barrel with 1/10" twist chambered in 6.5/06 Ackley mounted with my new Bushnell 3x24 mil/mil scope. I am shooting the Hornady 100gn A-Max bullet and my load is getting 3690 FPS MV. Should do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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