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<blockquote data-quote="QSYB1" data-source="post: 1951831" data-attributes="member: 115028"><p>I'll be in unit 56 (are we on the same ranch?). Took mine last year at 199 yds, dawn of the third day. Closest shot opportunity I had the previous two days was 268 but the rangefinder was arguing about whether I was glassing the buck or the bush 75yds past him. He saw me and bolted. The next closest shot I had was 443 but I was walking and he didn't stick around. Had several from 500-900. What amazed me most was the distances out there. With nothing but low shrubs, what I would guess was 150-200 was 300-350. There are little swails and such that you don't see how fast it all adds up - no trees for getting a feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QSYB1, post: 1951831, member: 115028"] I'll be in unit 56 (are we on the same ranch?). Took mine last year at 199 yds, dawn of the third day. Closest shot opportunity I had the previous two days was 268 but the rangefinder was arguing about whether I was glassing the buck or the bush 75yds past him. He saw me and bolted. The next closest shot I had was 443 but I was walking and he didn't stick around. Had several from 500-900. What amazed me most was the distances out there. With nothing but low shrubs, what I would guess was 150-200 was 300-350. There are little swails and such that you don't see how fast it all adds up - no trees for getting a feel. [/QUOTE]
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