So this spring I asked her what she likes in a rifle and secretly had it built (she's 5'2" with short arms nothing off the shelf would really work)
She got her either sex mule deer tags in the mail this fall and the rifle showed up just in time. After three days of walking the hills and glassing the brush we managed to spot and stalk this guy. got her to 100 yards and she did the rest, one shot a few steps and he fell over. I sent her to the truck for the camera and to move it a little closer while I draged it out, but when I got there I found her standing beside the truck, she said she couldn't drive she was so excited she felt like she was gonna pass out. I don't know if she has calmed down yet. She's already bought her white-tail tags and I am pretty sure she's hooked.
I wish I could of told a longer story but I am in a rush and just thought I would share a quick one with fellow outdoorsmen.
Special thanks to the smith who put together a heck of a nice rifle. I was worried about recoil because she had a collerbone injury as a kid that didn't heal right and she is recoil sensitive. But when she was practicing the grin was from ear to ear and she said she didn't feel a thing. (showing that a properly fit rifle is the most important thing in felt recoil)
Stats on the rifle
Remington model Seven (trued lapped ect.)
2.5# trigger
Boyds thumbhole stock cut to 12.5 LOP slimmed down in the grip and forend for smaller hands and a decelorator installed
McGowan 22" fluted barrel chambered in .260 Rem
Talley one piece rings and bases
Leupold VariX-3 2.5-8x36mm
Perfect balance, weight, and fit for her.
Lucky for us we shoot better than we take photo's (turned out alot darker than it was out and the one that looked good I managed to blur the faces)
Thanks for reading
Jason

And heres my Antelope from this year. I only had 2 days to hunt and Iam a meat hunter so the priority was just to get one, but I also enjoy when I get a chance at a trophy. I found antelope the most difficult animal to judge in the field. I can usually call the score of a mule deer or a white-tail on the hoof and be close but I was lost with antelope. It was the afternoon of the first day and we spotted a group that was in an area that we felt we could stalk. We got to 300 yards and I sat down with my sticks. I had a good shot so I let one fly out of the .25-06 and it took the rug right out from his feet (dad was watching through binoculars and chuckled) on the way up to him it was the first time I expierienced ground growing
So theres another quick poor atemp at a story. He looks small in the photo but thats because I didn't stand behind him and Iam 6'6" 300lbs.
Thanks again
Jason