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How To Hunt Antelope By Ernie Bishop
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<blockquote data-quote="razr" data-source="post: 703384" data-attributes="member: 55227"><p>Ernie, I wish I had read your story prior to my hunt. Dead on! </p><p></p><p>I just came back from my first Pronghorn in WY and boy did I have to learn. I had a young and very inexperienced guide but we got it done. You must be in excellent condition and being in my early 50s it was hard enough to keep up with my 26 year old guide. I am going to look into a muzzle break for my Browning A-bolt and am definitely doing this again. Thx again for a great article!</p><p></p><p>Best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razr, post: 703384, member: 55227"] Ernie, I wish I had read your story prior to my hunt. Dead on! I just came back from my first Pronghorn in WY and boy did I have to learn. I had a young and very inexperienced guide but we got it done. You must be in excellent condition and being in my early 50s it was hard enough to keep up with my 26 year old guide. I am going to look into a muzzle break for my Browning A-bolt and am definitely doing this again. Thx again for a great article! Best [/QUOTE]
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