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Thread: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

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    No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    The only advantage to a light rifle is it's weight, all other advantages go to the heavier rifle..

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    There are going to be some sheep hunters some pissed that they actually don't have their sheep slam...

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    Quote Originally Posted by warnniklz View Post
    There are going to be some sheep hunters some pissed that they actually don't have their sheep slam...
    Haha yup, and price of stones' just went up lol
    The only advantage to a light rifle is it's weight, all other advantages go to the heavier rifle..

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    Quote Originally Posted by .264winmag View Post
    Haha yup, and price of stones' just went up lol
    Yeah, what do you think, 60k next year?

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    the only place on earth with Ebony Dall Sheep..........100,000 USD for a hunt !
    7mm PRC soon to be the most popular cartridge in North America

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    Quote Originally Posted by butcher View Post
    Yeah, what do you think, 60k next year?
    Possibly for the guaranteed chance hunt. Most hunts be locked in at current price for next couple years, but wouldn't doubt any new Huns sold be jumping a few k across the board.
    The only advantage to a light rifle is it's weight, all other advantages go to the heavier rifle..

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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    wonder why this is in the news now, somebody's axe grind maybe
    Sim's paper was done 4? years ago?

    Why would anything change ? SCI or B&C are not going to change their records
    A white sheep will stil be a Dall

    As it would be impossible to draw a line where Stone sheep end and Dall sheep begin, our rule for record-keeping purposes is that a Dall sheep may have no dark hairs whatever, except on the tail. Any sheep that is not pure white (other than the tail) will be treated as a Stone sheep or Fannin Sheep. This follows long-established hunting tradition.
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    Re: No Stoners in the Yukon it turns out...

    Seems to me yukon has called them fannins for years. Guess thats what they are after all. Believe BandC always said 1 grey hair makes a stone, doubt anything will change.

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