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<blockquote data-quote="Pistol packer" data-source="post: 518543" data-attributes="member: 34702"><p>more ha ha's. yeah, i reread my post and found a couple of typos. the 8 foot sow traveled a distance in 13 seconds. i didnt have a range finder and we were moving in a vehicle. even at 400 yards that would have made her moving about 65 mph. the caribou were moving as a flock of birds do in unison as evading a predator as they were. they travel about 40-45 at an all out sprint and she did make them seem as they were standing still. irregardless of my typo and or overestimation, i know that when she stopped at about 100 yards away (she killed one there) that i was only about 30 feet out of the vehicle and i felt that that was too far as i would have had hardly anytime to make the door of the van in time. this was witnessed by my wife and 3 kids. the oldest remembers it like it was yesterday. he is a helicopter pilot in the army national guard in AK today and can verify this story. sorry about the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pistol packer, post: 518543, member: 34702"] more ha ha's. yeah, i reread my post and found a couple of typos. the 8 foot sow traveled a distance in 13 seconds. i didnt have a range finder and we were moving in a vehicle. even at 400 yards that would have made her moving about 65 mph. the caribou were moving as a flock of birds do in unison as evading a predator as they were. they travel about 40-45 at an all out sprint and she did make them seem as they were standing still. irregardless of my typo and or overestimation, i know that when she stopped at about 100 yards away (she killed one there) that i was only about 30 feet out of the vehicle and i felt that that was too far as i would have had hardly anytime to make the door of the van in time. this was witnessed by my wife and 3 kids. the oldest remembers it like it was yesterday. he is a helicopter pilot in the army national guard in AK today and can verify this story. sorry about the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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