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    Caribou hunt

    Caribou hunt, just back from a terrific caribou hunt in Northern Quebec with the Rawhide Hunting crew from Wild TV . We were hunting with Jack Hume Adventures Inc, I highly recommend this hunt.






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    Looks excellent!
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    Oh wow! Congrats!

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    That would be a trip of a lifetime for me. I'd love to take a caribou hunt. Thanks for pics.

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    A trip many have on the list of things to do!

    What'd you shoot it with?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy_Farmer View Post
    A trip many have on the list of things to do!

    What'd you shoot it with?
    My Blaser K95 single shot, I used a 7 x 65 R barrel, 160 gr speer bullet, reload at 2,735 fps fitted with a Swarovski Z6 2-12 scope. Shot was 250 meters prone over my "ruck" as a rest, a one shot kill. I then packed the head and cape one mile to the lake, of course the sun had to come out and give us our warmest day, I was panting good by the time I reached our boat. I came home with 53 lbs of meat, Caribou steak for supper tomorrow.

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    Glad the winds were in your favor for a good hunt.

    I had to look up the Blaser K98 7x65r.
    Thats some nice metal and wood craftsmanship .Do you have a pic of yours.

    I have never shot 7x65r. Did you choose it for ballistics, stopping power or just a favorite big game cartridge.

    And of course you took it with one shot. We are Canadians, it's not like we have 19 more chances in the mag.
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    Did you see any moose on your trip?

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    Nice!! Wolverine threads are always the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier Firearms View Post
    Did you see any moose on your trip?
    We didn't see any Moose, the country looked ideal for them but they get 6 to 7 feet of snow every winter so I don't think they would like that. We did see 7 Black Bear and two super bears were shot by members of my party. A group in one of the most Northern camps did have a Musk Ox walk up to them, that would have been great to see. We heard Wolves one night, a good sound as they do follow the Caribou. Never saw any mass migration, that is rare to see these days , we saw groups of 10 to 15 at a time. These are all members of the Leaf River herd hat is reported to be 400,000 strong, it used to be 700,000 !
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