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<blockquote data-quote="Glock" data-source="post: 2246650" data-attributes="member: 27587"><p>I'm one of them dorks this year. The drought the last two years has killed off hunting in/around my land. It's been extremely rough even with irrigated food plots, crp bedding areas, we even welled solar pumped watering holes for last year... No improvement around the 2k acres. Allthough, last year we glassed and stalked a 170-180 class white antler/black tip mature absolute bruiser dogging a doe. Couldn't get within 600 yards of him before the doe would grow tired of a bed area and move a few hundred yards. If I do go, I'm taking the Beanland 6.5/284 and nailing that sucker... I've just never though to lug around an 18lb rifle for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock, post: 2246650, member: 27587"] I'm one of them dorks this year. The drought the last two years has killed off hunting in/around my land. It's been extremely rough even with irrigated food plots, crp bedding areas, we even welled solar pumped watering holes for last year... No improvement around the 2k acres. Allthough, last year we glassed and stalked a 170-180 class white antler/black tip mature absolute bruiser dogging a doe. Couldn't get within 600 yards of him before the doe would grow tired of a bed area and move a few hundred yards. If I do go, I'm taking the Beanland 6.5/284 and nailing that sucker... I've just never though to lug around an 18lb rifle for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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