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<blockquote data-quote="dgp3006" data-source="post: 2133749" data-attributes="member: 114731"><p>He was a really nice guy who had drawn a bighorn sheep tag for a section that included where we were mule deer hunting. I had been out on the ridges overlooking the Missouri River and had seen two groups of sheep that had several big rams the day before he got there. Actually shot my deer while I was out there that day. Anyway, I told him I would take him out there and show him where I saw them. We talked reloading on the way and I said I used new components for all my hunting ammo. He felt that to be a reloader you would need to scrounge old LC 06 brass and go through all the prep necessary to get it ready. A fine distinction but real to him. Wasn't about to extend that part of the discussion with a guy who hunted bighorn sheep in cowboy boots, a pre-64 Winchester 30.06 and had a once in a lifetime sheep tag in his pocket. The Assembler tag just stuck with me. Don't know if he got his sheep as we left a couple of days later. Several B&C rams have come from that area in the badlands along the Missouri. It's described as too rough for elk but mule deer travel it like I go to the mail box. Probably a longer answer than you were looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgp3006, post: 2133749, member: 114731"] He was a really nice guy who had drawn a bighorn sheep tag for a section that included where we were mule deer hunting. I had been out on the ridges overlooking the Missouri River and had seen two groups of sheep that had several big rams the day before he got there. Actually shot my deer while I was out there that day. Anyway, I told him I would take him out there and show him where I saw them. We talked reloading on the way and I said I used new components for all my hunting ammo. He felt that to be a reloader you would need to scrounge old LC 06 brass and go through all the prep necessary to get it ready. A fine distinction but real to him. Wasn’t about to extend that part of the discussion with a guy who hunted bighorn sheep in cowboy boots, a pre-64 Winchester 30.06 and had a once in a lifetime sheep tag in his pocket. The Assembler tag just stuck with me. Don’t know if he got his sheep as we left a couple of days later. Several B&C rams have come from that area in the badlands along the Missouri. It’s described as too rough for elk but mule deer travel it like I go to the mail box. Probably a longer answer than you were looking for. [/QUOTE]
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