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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2006915" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Don't let anyone tell you the meat isn't good. As always, it depends on what they are eating, but in my opinion, it is better than deer meat, and almost as good as elk. I skin mine and bone it out in the field, put it in a plastic bag and when I get to camp I put it in the cooler. They aren't as hard to kill as most people think, but you can't shoot them where you'd shoot a deer. Shoot them in the shoulder. The photo is of an ibex, but the shot placement is the same. I've killed 4 with a 7-30 Waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2006915, member: 29323"] Don't let anyone tell you the meat isn't good. As always, it depends on what they are eating, but in my opinion, it is better than deer meat, and almost as good as elk. I skin mine and bone it out in the field, put it in a plastic bag and when I get to camp I put it in the cooler. They aren't as hard to kill as most people think, but you can't shoot them where you'd shoot a deer. Shoot them in the shoulder. The photo is of an ibex, but the shot placement is the same. I've killed 4 with a 7-30 Waters. [/QUOTE]
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