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lifetime hunt-Oryx on White Sands missile range
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<blockquote data-quote="LRSNM" data-source="post: 2189433" data-attributes="member: 118191"><p>The advice u have gotten is spot on in my eyes. Last time I was on Rhodes was 10 years ago. You have already done more in prep work than most folks. U will eventually be getting an email from Gilbert, hunt coordinator, with maps, pics, how to ID cows vs bulls etc. There are rules on taking pics on the range for national security reasons. The pics attached are "legal" ones of Rhodes to give u a good idea of the terrain. One has a bedded Oryx, look for the horns and then one w it standing. Good on ya for practicing realistic hunting positions. I've used the same tripod u mentioned and it will serve you well on this hunt. I'd recommend painting the oryx's black stripe on your targets u made to get your eyes trained where to put the cross hairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRSNM, post: 2189433, member: 118191"] The advice u have gotten is spot on in my eyes. Last time I was on Rhodes was 10 years ago. You have already done more in prep work than most folks. U will eventually be getting an email from Gilbert, hunt coordinator, with maps, pics, how to ID cows vs bulls etc. There are rules on taking pics on the range for national security reasons. The pics attached are "legal" ones of Rhodes to give u a good idea of the terrain. One has a bedded Oryx, look for the horns and then one w it standing. Good on ya for practicing realistic hunting positions. I've used the same tripod u mentioned and it will serve you well on this hunt. I'd recommend painting the oryx's black stripe on your targets u made to get your eyes trained where to put the cross hairs. [/QUOTE]
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