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Wapatox is the canal that runs in front of Clemens I believe. Probably the valley on the South side of Clemens between the mountain and the river, about where the feeding station is for the sheep.
Everyone is discussing the caliber but at the bottom it states open sights, that is one hell of a shot with open sights in any caliber. That pronghorn would look pretty small with the gun up and V on him.
Just because our skills as riflemen have digressed to the point where most shooters today cannot use iron sights does not mean that 350yds was unbelievable in those days. I know my skills with iron sights are better than most and 200yds is not a stretch. I believe that for experts of the day 350yds would be very believable.
That's a little out there if it was a .22 rim fire maybe a .22 hornet ..
Quote from: j_h_nimrod on September 07, 2013, 07:27:14 PMJust because our skills as riflemen have digressed to the point where most shooters today cannot use iron sights does not mean that 350yds was unbelievable in those days. I know my skills with iron sights are better than most and 200yds is not a stretch. I believe that for experts of the day 350yds would be very believable. Marine Corps trains and qualifies with open sights and you have to able to qualify out to 500yards. So how is it hard to believe.......