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idahoron

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I got it back today.

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Wow!! very cool and impressive I might add. Congratulations on a great trophy mount and the recognition you deserve. Way to go!
 
Beautiful Buck Ron! :yeah: Great looking mount too. Congrads on the buck and the award! :applause:
 
Congrats! That's pretty cool! I'd like to hear the story of the hunt.
 
The Mount is a wall pedestal but it can be mounted on a free standing pedestal.
 
03mossy said:
Congrats! That's pretty cool! I'd like to hear the story of the hunt.

This is the story I posted before.

I have been working on shooting and scouting a lot this year. This is the third antelope tag I have drawn in 30 years.
I went out scouting a couple weeks ago and I took this picture of what I think is my buck.

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I got out there on the 22nd and sat in my blind on the 23rd and 24th. I got this picture of him on the water.

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I decided that with all the competition this year I was going to get in the blind early. At 8:00 or so a nice little buck came in and I thought about it hard. I passed him and at 9:00 or so in came my buck. He came in from a different way and I was worried that he wouldn't actually give me a shot. After a long wait he came in, but too close. I had my sight set for 100 and he was at 89. At the shot I was slightly above him and straight on. The bullet hit his shoulder and turned and followed the spine and exited the flank. YANK the rug. I reloaded and watched for a minute and all of a sudden he was up. I could not believe my eyes that buck was up and walking (wobbly) I set my sight for 150 yards and put the rifle on the shooting sticks. I then used the range finder and when he got to 150 yards I was going to shoot again. He stopped quartering hard to the left. Then he turned his head and looked back at me. In my haste I didn't think of the wind. I had a solid 15 MPH wind that was a factor and I didn't know it yet. At the shot the buck was DRT. I gathered my stuff and walked out. That is when I realized that the first shot had been turned by the shoulder blade because of the angle. The second shot blew 4" to the left and hit the same shoulder and exited the neck.
I got it to the river and let it cool down in the river for a few hours and took a few more pictures. I used a gun I built from parts, a bullet I made my self, and I skinned it and gutted it with a knife I made last winter. I also made my shooting sticks.

I made a video but it was after the shot. You can see it here.
https://youtu.be/9JYlqaYESzQ

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Not sure how I missed that story the first time. But thanks for reposting it. What an awesome hunt and using all the gear you have all that time in made it even better.
 

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