Next week my son and I will join three close friends in our annual trek in a quest for Wyoming antelope. We will be returning to a ranch in the north east corner of the state where we have hunted many times before.
We have enjoyed a great relationship with the land owner and will make every effort to keep it that way. Follow the basic rules and leave a clean camp.
Our goal each year is to enjoy some good camp cooking, a toast or two after a day of hunting and bag a few bucks with some careful shooting.
I will be using a long range pistol chambered in 300 Savage. The rest of the crew will be rifle men. Roger has a new wildcat to try. A 25 based on the 270WSM case. Jr is knocking the dust off an old Ruger number one in 25-06 that has a "fast" barrel. I assume Gordo will return with his favorite Remington 270. Jeff, now an airline pilot, will have a 280 or 25-06.
We have never attempted extreme long range shooting as the ranch has enough terrain changes to allow spot and stock hunts.
Wish us luck on finding the big one.
We have enjoyed a great relationship with the land owner and will make every effort to keep it that way. Follow the basic rules and leave a clean camp.
Our goal each year is to enjoy some good camp cooking, a toast or two after a day of hunting and bag a few bucks with some careful shooting.
I will be using a long range pistol chambered in 300 Savage. The rest of the crew will be rifle men. Roger has a new wildcat to try. A 25 based on the 270WSM case. Jr is knocking the dust off an old Ruger number one in 25-06 that has a "fast" barrel. I assume Gordo will return with his favorite Remington 270. Jeff, now an airline pilot, will have a 280 or 25-06.
We have never attempted extreme long range shooting as the ranch has enough terrain changes to allow spot and stock hunts.
Wish us luck on finding the big one.