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<blockquote data-quote="jaeger19" data-source="post: 1218368" data-attributes="member: 33303"><p>If this is a hunt for a good buck I would tell you that the spotting scope is important. It will save you time only going after worthy bucks. You don't want to be using a rifle mounted scope for sIt's a safety issue. </p><p>I would find out about game care if you are with an outfitter. It is absolutely imperative that you gut and skin the antelope as soon as it's killed. And get it cooled . It's the difference between awesome meat and terrible meat. There is imho no wiggle room with antelope. If you need further tips on equipment just ask. Antelope in Wyoming is awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaeger19, post: 1218368, member: 33303"] If this is a hunt for a good buck I would tell you that the spotting scope is important. It will save you time only going after worthy bucks. You don't want to be using a rifle mounted scope for sIt's a safety issue. I would find out about game care if you are with an outfitter. It is absolutely imperative that you gut and skin the antelope as soon as it's killed. And get it cooled . It's the difference between awesome meat and terrible meat. There is imho no wiggle room with antelope. If you need further tips on equipment just ask. Antelope in Wyoming is awesome. [/QUOTE]
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