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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1529024" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well huge expanses of land don't necessarily equate to being the most suitable for long range hunting. Ive been to Wyoming quite a few times, including a few times for hunting Antelope. As far as (long range) hunting goes, the areas I hunted cant compare with N C PA where there are steep ridges and shots are taken from side hill to side hill across valleys. I realize that Wyoming and other western states have lots of those type areas as well, and those are the places more conducive to that type hunting. Note that im not claiming that PA is better for hunting, but I am saying that some areas of that state has the type terrain that would be hard to beat for long range hunting. With the proper type terrain,</p><p>and the right people with good equiptment, very few animals go off someplace to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1529024, member: 12443"] Well huge expanses of land don't necessarily equate to being the most suitable for long range hunting. Ive been to Wyoming quite a few times, including a few times for hunting Antelope. As far as (long range) hunting goes, the areas I hunted cant compare with N C PA where there are steep ridges and shots are taken from side hill to side hill across valleys. I realize that Wyoming and other western states have lots of those type areas as well, and those are the places more conducive to that type hunting. Note that im not claiming that PA is better for hunting, but I am saying that some areas of that state has the type terrain that would be hard to beat for long range hunting. With the proper type terrain, and the right people with good equiptment, very few animals go off someplace to die. [/QUOTE]
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