Unlicensed Dremel
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Try the pic again - cannot see it. Ha ha, poor kids. Hope you gave them some meat - or a hoof.
Went to the range and tested 3 rounds through the chronograph at two hundred yards yesterday.
I was sighted in one inch high at a hundred. At two hundred the bullets impacted two inches low, but produced a sub moa group at 1.75".
Average muzzle velocity is at 3350.
I have concerns that this load is not appropriate for ranges beyond 200yds.
No sight changes needed.
Clark—Friday, September 14, 1804
"In my walk I Killed a Buck Goat [antelope] of this Countrey, about the hight of the Grown Deer, its body Shorter... the Colour is a light gray with black behind its ears down its neck... Verry actively made, has only a pair of hoofs to each foot, his brains on the back of his head, his Norstrals large, his eyes like a Sheep he is more like the Antilope or Gazella of Africa than any other Species of Goat."
Lewis—Monday, September 17, 1804
"We found the Antelope extreemly shye and watchfull insomuch that we had been unable to get a shot at them; when at rest they generally seelect the most elivated point in the neighbourhood, and as they are watchfull and extreemely quick of sight and their sense of smelling very accute it is almost impossible to approach them within gunshot... they will frequently discover and flee from you at the distance of three miles. I had this day an opportunity of witnessing the agility and the superior fleetness of this anamal which was to me really astonishing... I beheld the rapidity of their flight along the ridge before me it appeared reather the rappid flight of birds than the motion of quadrupeds.