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<blockquote data-quote="jordanrw23" data-source="post: 2336290" data-attributes="member: 118877"><p>Thank you, I actually saw this deer pushing a doe up a steep burn ridge from about a mile away and so I got back on the horses after getting ready to start a fire to warm up and glass for the day. I rode off the side I was on and then crossed the creek and up the other drainage to get closer. I tied up the horses and grabbed the trekking poles since it was so steep and slick. Tried getting above them and having a downhill shot but they were at the same elevation again when I saw them and they saw me. Luckily they couldn't smell me so they all stood still while I settled the crosshairs in at 150yds was all with a 175 Nosler ABLR out of my 28 Nosler. Found the bullet just under the hide on the opposite side. Once I shot I watched him slide down the ridge for a 100yds or better until a tree stopped him. Then I scooted him to a flatter spot so I could manage him a little better. Left my pack and a coat there on top of him while I hiked back to the horses and tried to find a route to get them up to where he was. Reason I left some items was due to all the grizzlies in that area and I saw a few on this outing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jordanrw23, post: 2336290, member: 118877"] Thank you, I actually saw this deer pushing a doe up a steep burn ridge from about a mile away and so I got back on the horses after getting ready to start a fire to warm up and glass for the day. I rode off the side I was on and then crossed the creek and up the other drainage to get closer. I tied up the horses and grabbed the trekking poles since it was so steep and slick. Tried getting above them and having a downhill shot but they were at the same elevation again when I saw them and they saw me. Luckily they couldn’t smell me so they all stood still while I settled the crosshairs in at 150yds was all with a 175 Nosler ABLR out of my 28 Nosler. Found the bullet just under the hide on the opposite side. Once I shot I watched him slide down the ridge for a 100yds or better until a tree stopped him. Then I scooted him to a flatter spot so I could manage him a little better. Left my pack and a coat there on top of him while I hiked back to the horses and tried to find a route to get them up to where he was. Reason I left some items was due to all the grizzlies in that area and I saw a few on this outing. [/QUOTE]
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