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Wanted to share a picture from yesterday while I've got some downtime.
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Southeast Montana, 3+ hours from home on some block management, was able to do it as a day trip. Not sure I'll do that again.
Shot was 230 yards- 168gr copper monolithic from a 308. Not a giant, but good enough for me.
I wish that people would quit worrying about the size. WHO CARES, IF IT IS NOT A GIANT! That is a great buck and everyone of them is a fun hunt and good eating. Good job!
Smell is no big deal. It is in the hide/hair. Strip it off, wash it off and it is fine. Most antelope meat has little odor.Some people chase antlers and inches- I just wanted a buck for the freezer. This was about perfect. The only thing wrong with him was the smell- I wasn't quite ready for that level of musk on an animal.
Congrats. You see many others running around? Slim pickings where I was at down that way this year.
Barnes TTSX by chance?Wanted to share a picture from yesterday while I've got some downtime.
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Southeast Montana, 3+ hours from home on some block management, was able to do it as a day trip. Not sure I'll do that again.
Shot was 230 yards- 168gr copper monolithic from a 308. Not a giant, but good enough for me.
Yep- Barnes vortex (ttsx). I have cheaper stuff for the range, but I wanted to move to non-lead for hunting.Barnes TTSX by chance?
Yep- Barnes vortex (ttsx). I have cheaper stuff for the range, but I wanted to move to non-toxic for hunting.
I was a bit too far forward- obliterated both picnic roasts, took out the aorta, but was able to save the heart. Hoping there's something worth saving on those roasts, but the shoulders feel like a sock full of gravel- not a solid bone left in them.