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Another WY antelope

Filled all my tags as of today with the doe finalizing my hunts.
I waited in this spot for 2 hrs as I knew they would feed/& lay along this bowl as they usually do after 7 am or later.
Im set up at 6 am to wait them out.
The safe spot is a fenceline to the ranch who requires payment for antelopes, so if they bust thats where they go.
I parked about 3/4 mile south of my spot (state land) and hiked in.
There are usually ridge hunters, (drive till they see them) out, but I got lucky and no one was driving all over the state land today.
They never see into the back hills/gullies at all....just to lazy IMO to hike out and see them hiding.
730 am I see 7 does pop over a ridge into the bowl feeding and at 800 yards & 34 MPH winds Im not going to shoot cross it.
I lay there and they get about 450 yards out and slow down and 4 lay in the sun out of the wind.
I crawl backwards and onto the low side of the hill, then walk 200 yards up the gully between us, then over the top in line w/them and crawl into the brush. I see them and get on my belly & crawl to a spot in the shrubs and have a nice window on 4 of them.
I closed the range to 244 yards by moving. Stalking is much more fun/testing on the soul IMO.
I have the wind in my face which I like so I dont have to dope it, dial my scope to 250 yd and BOOM goes my Savage .243, handload of a nosler 95g hunting BT bullet at 3010 fps...she drops like a train hit her, its 825 am. Hit her above the shoulder through the neck. The others run off, then come back & mill around for about 4 min. I stay on my belly and think...Man if I had still another doe tag I could be really set.
They then hit full throttle and are gone.
The second picture is a tad fuzzy, but that white spot is her & thats my window I shot through.
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alf said:
Looks yummy...

Is the 6x45 mad now that it didn't get to go?
;D
It did go, just stayed in the truck. It did take the buck & 17 coyotes so far this year though.
I had not shot anything with the new 243 and w/30+ mph winds It was a better choice w/ the heavier bullet if I had to take on crosswinds.
 
5spd said:
I had not shot anything with the new 243 and w/30+ mph winds It was a better choice w/ the heavier bullet if I had to take one crosswinds.

Yup, good move, plus I like to bloody them all too....
 
I just like a rested or casual feeding antelope better then ones that have been run all around the countryside. They eat way better when relaxed. Good shooting and more importantly Good hunting. The ones up here Buffalo way have been run hard since the opener and maybe the coming week of poor weather will get them relaxed and back to their usual spots. Again good job and nice doe. :)
 
Fun story to read and good pictures to prove it.

Thanks for sharing.

Just returned from Georgia. Doe with muzzeloader at 152 yards and another with the 7MM. Ran out of cooler space. Passed up smaller bucks. 10 tags to go so back in November.
 

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