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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 1403279" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>Go guided...</p><p></p><p>Some of the companies I'd check out:</p><p></p><p>Southwest trophy hunts--bubba glosson--excellent rep,good sheep areas and bubba is a sheep Fanatic.</p><p></p><p>Desert safaris-- Hunter Ross--he leases a buch of country near our place. Good sheep in some areas, I have not heard anything but good things about hunter</p><p></p><p>Lajitas resort--contact Cody Roberts--good sheep in his area...might want to bring your golf clubs too that resort is super nice--wack a sheep have a 4 star meal, and play some pasture pool...</p><p></p><p>I see you are in contact with Mike..I have seen a lot of successful hunts with his company--so I assume he is putting people on sheep.</p><p></p><p>My family and I have killed a lot of Aoudad,ewes, young rams, and mature rams. Mature rams are a good bit larger, but don't require a ton of killing. I have always found a good flat shooting caliber .257 on up is fine. I have probably taken more sheep with a 6.5-284 than anything, but 257 weatherby, and 25-06 have done there work too. I had a 7mm rem mag that I was fairly fond of. My cousin shot a very big ram with a 300 WSM and 185 berger...it poleax"ed" him. My other cousin Brandon shot a very big ram with a 338 win mag and 225 TSX..took two really well placed shots and continued on for 150 to 200 yards before piling up. On the other end of the spectrum my FIL shot a nice ram a few weeks ago with his favorite 243 WSSM and a 85 grain TTSX...he hopped twice and fell over...put it in the right spot and you will be fine...</p><p></p><p>Enjoy my favorite hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 1403279, member: 102560"] Go guided... Some of the companies I'd check out: Southwest trophy hunts--bubba glosson--excellent rep,good sheep areas and bubba is a sheep Fanatic. Desert safaris-- Hunter Ross--he leases a buch of country near our place. Good sheep in some areas, I have not heard anything but good things about hunter Lajitas resort--contact Cody Roberts--good sheep in his area...might want to bring your golf clubs too that resort is super nice--wack a sheep have a 4 star meal, and play some pasture pool... I see you are in contact with Mike..I have seen a lot of successful hunts with his company--so I assume he is putting people on sheep. My family and I have killed a lot of Aoudad,ewes, young rams, and mature rams. Mature rams are a good bit larger, but don't require a ton of killing. I have always found a good flat shooting caliber .257 on up is fine. I have probably taken more sheep with a 6.5-284 than anything, but 257 weatherby, and 25-06 have done there work too. I had a 7mm rem mag that I was fairly fond of. My cousin shot a very big ram with a 300 WSM and 185 berger...it poleax"ed" him. My other cousin Brandon shot a very big ram with a 338 win mag and 225 TSX..took two really well placed shots and continued on for 150 to 200 yards before piling up. On the other end of the spectrum my FIL shot a nice ram a few weeks ago with his favorite 243 WSSM and a 85 grain TTSX...he hopped twice and fell over...put it in the right spot and you will be fine... Enjoy my favorite hunt. [/QUOTE]
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