406dn
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Sooner or later for everyone.
I got mine years ago with a shot on an antelope. He was downhill, and the only way I could get him in the crosshairs was by sliding the butt of the stock between my shoulder and the ground, as I laid prone. I would have liked to have sat and shot,, but there was NOTHING hiding me in the heavily grazed pasture. I knew it was coming, just told myself to squeeze the trigger and not to flinch.
I got both the antelope and a nasty gash in my eye brow.
I got mine years ago with a shot on an antelope. He was downhill, and the only way I could get him in the crosshairs was by sliding the butt of the stock between my shoulder and the ground, as I laid prone. I would have liked to have sat and shot,, but there was NOTHING hiding me in the heavily grazed pasture. I knew it was coming, just told myself to squeeze the trigger and not to flinch.
I got both the antelope and a nasty gash in my eye brow.