Well, I will try to catch as much detail as I can, but I am sure I will miss some stuff. This year our group was aligned with the Sheepdog Coalition which helps vets out with about any problem you can think of. The old Colonel and myself sit on the Recreation part of the board. We added a few more vets to our camp. Three of them were old friends and former teamates and an Army SF fella who was a last minute add on. My little brother always goes along to hunt with us older guys and to be honest, having a 25 year old back in camp is always welcome!
We took off from Northern NY and rotated thru driving duty till we got into Cheyenne for some antelope hunting.
We pulled into Wyoming around 1300 and by 1500 we were hunting antelope.
The fellas and I got on a goat fairly quick and me being an antelope new guy, I took him. He and a doe ran out and made a quick stop at 350 yards. I planted him with my JOC M70 270 Win and 130 SGK. This year was my salute to Bob since it is the 100th anniversary of the 270, I figured it was a good salute to him. I picked the JOC awhile back and a Kimber Mt Ascent with a thought of making it my 7x57, but it was just sitting there and it is light, so both of them got some play time.
Had a fairly short drag to the ice chest after cleaning him.
We dropped him off at the meat locker that night.
Next day we went to another unit for my old buddy Al.
Brother used a Kimber 280 with 150 Swift Sciroccos and Al used a Ruger 30Hate with 175 Federal TA's.
Didn't take a whole lot of time to get my brother and Al on a couple of goats. You big time antelope killers keep to yourself about the size of these lil fellas and the doe. We were on a mission to collect meat and get outta town to get elk camp set up on the western side of the state.
We took off from Northern NY and rotated thru driving duty till we got into Cheyenne for some antelope hunting.
We pulled into Wyoming around 1300 and by 1500 we were hunting antelope.
The fellas and I got on a goat fairly quick and me being an antelope new guy, I took him. He and a doe ran out and made a quick stop at 350 yards. I planted him with my JOC M70 270 Win and 130 SGK. This year was my salute to Bob since it is the 100th anniversary of the 270, I figured it was a good salute to him. I picked the JOC awhile back and a Kimber Mt Ascent with a thought of making it my 7x57, but it was just sitting there and it is light, so both of them got some play time.
Had a fairly short drag to the ice chest after cleaning him.
We dropped him off at the meat locker that night.
Next day we went to another unit for my old buddy Al.
Brother used a Kimber 280 with 150 Swift Sciroccos and Al used a Ruger 30Hate with 175 Federal TA's.
Didn't take a whole lot of time to get my brother and Al on a couple of goats. You big time antelope killers keep to yourself about the size of these lil fellas and the doe. We were on a mission to collect meat and get outta town to get elk camp set up on the western side of the state.



