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One Shot Antelope Hunt

Twenty-seven hunters from around the world came to the rolling plains of central Wyoming for a once-in-a-lifetime event. At dawn, they set forth to kill antelope. Each carried a single bullet blessed by a local American Indian chief. Among the men were three governors, various captains of industry and some of the world's leading big-game hunters. They came to Lander, a ranching town nestled against the foothills of the Wind River Mountains, to participate in an American tradition that dates back to 1940: the One Shot Antelope Hunt.

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