DogBuster
Silver $$ Contributor
Lucky enough to draw my Desert Sheep tag this year...after 15 years of waiting..my dream hunt was going to happen...Unit was the South San Rafael...which is less than 40 minutes from where I live...being very familiar with the territory helped a lot...you can never be in good enough shape for a sheep hunt in Utah's high desert (7000') unless you're a young buck...with the help of some very knowledgeable sheep 'gurus' we located a good Ram...hiked to his last sighted location (uphill of course) and glassed...finally the Ram appeared in a small opening in the pinions & junipers...he was directly facing us at 190 yards...I cycled a round in my Tikka 6.5x55 & laid it across my backpack...took a deep breath...squeezed trigger and the Ram dropped at the shot...handload was 47.5/H4831 & a 140 grain Nosler AB...Lapua brass...scope was Vortex HS-LR 4-16....Having Lyman from 'Wild Stuff Taxidermy' along during the hunt was not only a pleasure but having the sheep properly caped for the full body mount will be a trophy of a lifetime.....Ram scored 142" & was 7 1/2 years old...
