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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1833080" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>Dad one time took his uncle out to get one, because his uncle never tasted antelope. Dad shot and shot, gave the gun to his uncle and he made several shots. That antelope just stood there. Turned out that the sights were off on the rifle. I guess they did get one eventually. Also when dad worked a Warren Livestock he used to run them thing with the pickup to see how fast, or how long he could run them. He had to keep watch as to when they would get tired, and they would just cross in front of him; he never hit one. The roads on the ranch were just as good or even better than the county roads. Dad said that was the best place he ever worked for. Had the boss allowed him to run some cows with the companies I may have grown up around the Cheyenne area. After we move to Craig the company forgot to put the bulls in with the cows, and had a bunch of very late calves. Dads boss didn't think he would ever leave, and then three years later he was trying to get dad to come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1833080, member: 42312"] Dad one time took his uncle out to get one, because his uncle never tasted antelope. Dad shot and shot, gave the gun to his uncle and he made several shots. That antelope just stood there. Turned out that the sights were off on the rifle. I guess they did get one eventually. Also when dad worked a Warren Livestock he used to run them thing with the pickup to see how fast, or how long he could run them. He had to keep watch as to when they would get tired, and they would just cross in front of him; he never hit one. The roads on the ranch were just as good or even better than the county roads. Dad said that was the best place he ever worked for. Had the boss allowed him to run some cows with the companies I may have grown up around the Cheyenne area. After we move to Craig the company forgot to put the bulls in with the cows, and had a bunch of very late calves. Dads boss didn't think he would ever leave, and then three years later he was trying to get dad to come back. [/QUOTE]
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