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SOLD/EXPIRED Re: BIG Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope

Looks more like a couple of better than average goats. I think big starts at 80 and I'm not seeing that with any of these. If those are the biggest you've seen, spend some time scouting some of the area's in the lower half of the State.
 
Because I wanted to see how many hits could be on it - over 300+ the last day or so.

How big of a rule is it to not post it?

Len sent me complimentary pms awhile back when I did it last time...
:cool:
 
The 2 middle ones in the first two photos - I'd take.

I've been passing on everything since I saw them.

An antelope better BE worth the hunt and work.
 
Us needs to work
You live in the land of some of the best goats in the state second only to those down south. Im not seeing it with these guys. Sorry
 
LH 700 BDL .338 RUM ready. Just had a muzzle brake put on it.
210-gr. Nosler Partitions at about 3100 fps. gun)
102-grs. of Retumbo! (slow powder - kicks less - seems to work brake better.)
'Shot a muley buck at 205-yards in Sunlight Basin (above Cody).
Broadside, behind the left shoulder - destroyed his lungs - and blew his heart in half - exited thru the right shoulder - fell down like an elevator - quick. (Good-eating.)
We had (2006) General elk and deer tags there - and it IS in Grizzly country.

Sunlight Basin photos:
Sunlight Basin photos - Google Search


.338 Remington Ultra Magnum
http://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/guns/rifles/2006/03/magnum-force
 
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