I just got back from an antelope & whitetail deer hunt near Sheridan WY. I got one each. But here are some lessons.
I did one long crawling stalk on a couple of laying down antelope one morning. It was about 200 yards up a gentle up hill slope along side a dirt jeep trail where I could keep a line of tall grass between me and the 'goats.
Gloves are good, it was great to be able to keep most of the little stickers out of your hands. Knee pads would have been nice.
It was surprising how tiring it was to crawl this far. I was using muscles in a manner I wasn't used to.
I made it to the ridge line and the tall grass where I could see the antelope and hadn't spooked them. I had to wait a little bit and catch my breath (more cardio training).
Laying prone in the grass looking through the scope the field of view was partially obscured by the grass. So I could see the antelope but a nice clear 'range" picture it wasn't. So more practice in odd shooting positions, not just clear range sessions.
So after all of this I missed the antelope.
I need to do more practice at 300 yards and higher next year in various conditions and from different positions. Real life shooting conditions won't be like a day at the range.
Good binos are must.
But I made a good one shot kill on one at 317 yards later that day.
I did one long crawling stalk on a couple of laying down antelope one morning. It was about 200 yards up a gentle up hill slope along side a dirt jeep trail where I could keep a line of tall grass between me and the 'goats.
Gloves are good, it was great to be able to keep most of the little stickers out of your hands. Knee pads would have been nice.
It was surprising how tiring it was to crawl this far. I was using muscles in a manner I wasn't used to.
I made it to the ridge line and the tall grass where I could see the antelope and hadn't spooked them. I had to wait a little bit and catch my breath (more cardio training).
Laying prone in the grass looking through the scope the field of view was partially obscured by the grass. So I could see the antelope but a nice clear 'range" picture it wasn't. So more practice in odd shooting positions, not just clear range sessions.
So after all of this I missed the antelope.
I need to do more practice at 300 yards and higher next year in various conditions and from different positions. Real life shooting conditions won't be like a day at the range.
Good binos are must.
But I made a good one shot kill on one at 317 yards later that day.
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