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My buddy is getting better every time we go shooting..
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 529067" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>The last time I hunted private land I wound up shooting a doe on a dead run at 225 yards off the hood of the truck. Hit her square in the chest She was about 450 yards when I got the rifle out but her and her friend came running to the truck to see what was happening. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of ranchers will allow you to shoot does for free if you spend some time driving around and being polite when you ask. Then the next year they may let you shoot anything you want. That arrangement makes it nice in a guaranteed draw area. I usually camp at a reservoir outside Casper and there is a RVN vet who comes from Cal. each year and camps there also and he hunts private land for free just by going around and asking. Of course it helps if you are a people kind of person.</p><p></p><p>I don't bother with private land being as I have a place where I can shoot up to 2500 yards and there are always plenty of antelope although only one or two would have a decent set of horns. The shot in this video is from a place where we have killed four or five antelope at over 900 yards. I no longer care about horn size as long as the shot itself is long and interesting.</p><p></p><p>[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2XjQt_9_A&feature=player_profilepage]Smokinfur&rlm; - YouTube[/ame]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 529067, member: 8"] The last time I hunted private land I wound up shooting a doe on a dead run at 225 yards off the hood of the truck. Hit her square in the chest She was about 450 yards when I got the rifle out but her and her friend came running to the truck to see what was happening. A lot of ranchers will allow you to shoot does for free if you spend some time driving around and being polite when you ask. Then the next year they may let you shoot anything you want. That arrangement makes it nice in a guaranteed draw area. I usually camp at a reservoir outside Casper and there is a RVN vet who comes from Cal. each year and camps there also and he hunts private land for free just by going around and asking. Of course it helps if you are a people kind of person. I don't bother with private land being as I have a place where I can shoot up to 2500 yards and there are always plenty of antelope although only one or two would have a decent set of horns. The shot in this video is from a place where we have killed four or five antelope at over 900 yards. I no longer care about horn size as long as the shot itself is long and interesting. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2XjQt_9_A&feature=player_profilepage]Smokinfur‏ - YouTube[/ame] [/QUOTE]
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