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SMK for mulies....
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<blockquote data-quote="sakofan" data-source="post: 27105" data-attributes="member: 1278"><p>Wyo, this guy comes highly recommended, but admits he's mostly a elk camp, as the muledeer population is down somewhat there, as it is most other places.</p><p>Typically, they are taking 160-180 BC mulies, maybe a 190, if your living right.</p><p>Elk, are the mainstay at this place.</p><p>The camp is located outside Raton,NM., next to several hundred thousand acres that are never hunted.</p><p>I dont really consider this caliber/bullet weight thing a real problem, as I have met the requirements w/ my .300 WM, and will probably load up 2 or 3 differant bullets, and see if he starts bucking.</p><p>He never mentioned it to me verbally, it's written in the contract. Maybe to keep a handle on what people are bringing out there to hunt with.</p><p>I probably wont be bringing a new, NM state record mulie back home. But, I'm confident, I'll have a good chance of killing a nice, 170 class deer. I wouldnt shoot anything less than that.</p><p>In all our conversations, he's proven to be a pretty straight guy.</p><p>Like I said, its his rodeo, and I'll honor his wishes. It's not that unreasonable...sakofan...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sakofan, post: 27105, member: 1278"] Wyo, this guy comes highly recommended, but admits he's mostly a elk camp, as the muledeer population is down somewhat there, as it is most other places. Typically, they are taking 160-180 BC mulies, maybe a 190, if your living right. Elk, are the mainstay at this place. The camp is located outside Raton,NM., next to several hundred thousand acres that are never hunted. I dont really consider this caliber/bullet weight thing a real problem, as I have met the requirements w/ my .300 WM, and will probably load up 2 or 3 differant bullets, and see if he starts bucking. He never mentioned it to me verbally, it's written in the contract. Maybe to keep a handle on what people are bringing out there to hunt with. I probably wont be bringing a new, NM state record mulie back home. But, I'm confident, I'll have a good chance of killing a nice, 170 class deer. I wouldnt shoot anything less than that. In all our conversations, he's proven to be a pretty straight guy. Like I said, its his rodeo, and I'll honor his wishes. It's not that unreasonable...sakofan... [/QUOTE]
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