Oregon Ram Down!

ACLakey

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I get a call from a good friend and hunting partner earlier this year and he asked what caliber would I like to have for sheep. I stated the 270 WSM would be at the top of my short list, why do you ask? He said I drew my sheep tag and I proceeded to curse and congratulate him. He buys a new 270 WSM with a Leupold 4.5x14 scope and after quite a bit of range time on weekends and after work till dark sessions settles on a Barnes TSX which shot very well for him. New rifle, check, good ammo, check time to head to the field.

My buddy spent the next four weekends scouting and talking with the local biologists....he defiantly put his time in. He located a group of six rams and found them on a steep hillside two weekends in a row....the plan is now set. A few days ago, his brother and a couple friends hiked up the backside to the top rim early in the morning where they had been seeing a group of six rams the days before. He spotted the group approximately 40 yards below them in some steep rocks but could not see the entire group. The party decided to wait them out and let the rams start down the hill as they had the days previous. The wind shifted on them and the rams caught their scent and quickly ran down the ridge. My buddy setup on a steady rest while his brother gave him range. The group of six stopped just before the next ridge and he called out 271 yards to one of the nicer rams in the group. The shot was behind the ribs on a hard quartering shot that exited just in front of the opposite shoulder. The ram hunched up and fell within 15 yards.

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The biologist scored it at 159 7/8 which he was very pleased with. Congrats to Mike on his once in a lifetime Oregon Ram.
 
Congratulations, indeed! That is a very fine ram. Great story; thanks for sharing.
 
Outstanding!

If I EVER draw one of Washington's "Once in a Lifetime" ram, moose, or goat tags, I hope I'm smart enough to do my homework and not blow the opportunity. He did well, really well.

Congrats to the hunter, and thanks for sharing the photo and info!

That's how it's done. Research, scouting and practice.

Guy
 
Congrats! I hope to draw a big horn sheep tag for oregon someday before I'm to old to walk.
 
ACLakey

Congratulations to your uddy on a realy nice Ram.
Thanks for sharing the picture and thestory.

JD338
 
Awesome sheep, congrats to your buddy! Thanks for sharing the story and picture! Scotty
 
He put in the time and effort, used good equipment,
knew the game and it's habits,
and he was ready when the time came to make the shot.

That, boys and girls, is how its done.

Congrats to the hunter on a very fine trophy,


Jim
 
Congratulations no a great ram. I can only imagine how thrilled he was. The work he put in beforehand is only just part of the fun! I bet he is good eating too! I have not gotten a Bighorn myself but was with a friend who did, and he got a really nice ram. I was given a couple of steaks off of it, and it was excellent meat!!
 
Congrats :grin:
He planned for it, he worked for it and he carried it out with calm precision. Your buddy is what we all aspire to be as hunters. Great Job!!!
 
That's impressive. Like the others have said, hard work and dedication put this one on the wall. Congrats,
 
AC Congrats to your friend and its always awesome when hard work pays off.. How did the barnes perform? Also what unit did this ram come from?
 
That is one of the finest Rams I have seen in a long time. That Ram was put together well, what a trophy, outstanding indeed. Awesome!!!! :shock: :grin:
 
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