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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3626647" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>Get a good pair of binos - nowadays you can get some with good mil reticles or an LRF for ranging, but you will need some good glass. You'll spend 3/4 of your time walking and glassing. I also recommend getting something like a skedco to drag your animal out unless you're on horseback. Otherwise you are gonna be humping. Make sure you don't have a cheap riflescope but you also don't need a 3lb razor hd 27x. Re-zero your rifle when you get in camp. It's a rookie move to miss an animal when you're at 8000 ft alt because you're zeroed for here in OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3626647, member: 41176"] Get a good pair of binos - nowadays you can get some with good mil reticles or an LRF for ranging, but you will need some good glass. You'll spend 3/4 of your time walking and glassing. I also recommend getting something like a skedco to drag your animal out unless you're on horseback. Otherwise you are gonna be humping. Make sure you don't have a cheap riflescope but you also don't need a 3lb razor hd 27x. Re-zero your rifle when you get in camp. It's a rookie move to miss an animal when you're at 8000 ft alt because you're zeroed for here in OK. [/QUOTE]
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