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Here it is, opening day of your Wyoming high country hunt. You didn’t do any scouting, but a buddy did and told you about a cool droptine buck he’d seen (and he's cool with you hunting it, cause he ain't interested). You have packed in and you’re now 1 hour into opening morning. Hunters are all over and if the buck goes around that ridge, someone else will drop him.
You’ve dropped to the dirt the buck is at 300 yard yards and you’ve got 10 seconds to shoot as he’s swiftly walking around the hill.
Questions are..... Would you be hunting a buck a buddy told you about?
Is he big enough?
Would you take a 300 yard shot at the swiftly walking buck?
Do you have concerns of shooting high and the bullet going over that ridge?
Whatcha’ say????
You’ve dropped to the dirt the buck is at 300 yard yards and you’ve got 10 seconds to shoot as he’s swiftly walking around the hill.
Questions are..... Would you be hunting a buck a buddy told you about?
Is he big enough?
Would you take a 300 yard shot at the swiftly walking buck?
Do you have concerns of shooting high and the bullet going over that ridge?
Whatcha’ say????
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