08 January 2004, 08:36
Allen GloreThe day after
This one was taken at a lasered 443 yards with a 300 RUM loaded with 150 grain Swift Scirroccos. The rifle was topped with a Burris Fullfield II Ballistic Plex Reticle scope.
This one was taken at a lasered 467 yards with the same rifle and load.
This picture was taken just after we had finished butchering the fifth animal.
08 January 2004, 09:18
MARK H. YOUNGAllen,
Those pictures look REALLY familiar. In the early 80's it was not that easy to get a moose so we would get dropped off in the winter on a frozen lake by the local air taxi and camp for a couple of days. Cold as Hell but a great adventure. Hunting at -10 to -30 degrees is a unique experience in itself. The fact that the caribou had dropped their horns was completely irrelevant.
Congratulations on some great shooting and the wolf on your other post.
Regards,
Mark
08 January 2004, 09:54
RMillerThanks for sharing.
I just looked at these picks on your website.

08 January 2004, 21:29
Dark Paladinallen, where were you hunting?
09 January 2004, 06:42
Allen GloreWe were hubting about 40 miles East of Bethel. Just north of 3 Step Mt. if you know where that is at on the Kwethluk River.