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March/April 2016

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While the brief zibah was being performed (which actually left no mark that I could find), and with the ram loaded on the now useful horse, I retraced the recent turn of events. We had been drinking our tea not more than 300 yards from where the ram gone down but had been unable to see where it had fallen under the brow of the slope. Had we taken only a slightly different route, we probably Persian Prize Continued from page 95 s P O r T i n G C L a s s i C s 1 4 8 would have missed it entirely. Hooshang's explanation as to why he had been so positive I had missed was the fact that the ram had run so fast and so far without showing any sign of being hit, truly a testament to the amazing toughness of wild ibex. The sun was dipping low and a bitter wind, bringing snow, swept down out of Russia as we made our way off the mountain. I let the old man take my rifle, which he slung over his shoulder with a warm and grateful smile. There would be a lot to tell Fred tonight. n CLASSIC CARMICHEL FEATURES HIS FAVORITE OUTDOOR LIFE STORIES "Pursuing the Persian Prize" is among 31 chapters in Classic Carmichel, a fascinating new book by gun expert and longtime Outdoor Life Shooting Editor Jim Carmichel. P u b l i s h e d b y S p o r t i n g C l a s s i c s the book presents nearly 400 pages of hunting adventures from Alaska to Africa, Russia to New Zealand. Recognized as one of the world's f o r e m o s t a u t h o r i t i e s o n s p o r t i n g firearms, the author shares his incredible expertise and experience in a number of fascinating stories on guns and shooting. Complementing these stories are some 50 full-color photographs that have never been published. Classic Carmichel is available in hardcover for $50 and in a deluxe, signed and numbered, leather-bound edition of 400 copies for $75. Advance copies can be ordered online at SportingClassics.com or call (800) 849-1004.

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