If you have been successful at antelope hunting, what range or ranges did you take your animal(s)at?
Thanks, Gary
8 yards, 30 yards, both out of the same treestand about 8 feet up by a pond in Montana.
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42 yds
Missed at 28...gave me a second
Ground blind
18 yds on buck, 15 yds on doe. Popup up blind by waterhole in Montana.
The first one 30 yards I build a blind, the second one under 20 yards and a pop up blind.
25 yards, went down in sight
Shot one from a tree in WY at about 20, that was the longest, the others have been taken over water (2) or decoys (6) have been closer taken from blinds. I set my decoy at 12 yards angled about 45 degrees looking away and let them come in behind it.
If to really want to know I'll call you just email me.
Terry
I sent a message to you at Tarz@tradgang.com and it was rejected.
15 yards in Wyoming. Down within 80 yards. He jumped the string a little so hit was high and slightly rearward
I was fortunate enough to take arrow 4 of them back in the 1990's. Ranged from 15 to 35 yards. All were near water holes. 3 were taken from a windmill and 1 was from a ground blind.
Thanks!
My buck was shot from a box blind at 15 yards, while my doe was taken from a windmill stand at 29 yards.
Shot at about 25 yards out of a pit blind.
25 yards from fence line sage blind bordering alfalfa field. Wyoming.