Thanks guys. I don't know where that one falls in for measurements/trophy status, but I was ecstatic about him for my first one. I didn't have a tape with me, but used a dollar bill to rough measure him at about 12.5 tall, 6.25 at the base, and 5.5 - 6 prongs. I need to look, but this was a second choice draw, so I think I have 6 points now or it could be 5. Getting close to that mythical red desert draw unless someone has a better suggestion.
As far as pointers, have some good maps for that unit and know how to read them. We didn't go to the HWA, but we looked at everything else at least once in the unit. I would temper expectations of trophy status in this unit going in. That antelope that I shot was probably one of the top 3 we saw in 4 days, and the other two were on private land. I did see some taller than that one, but with weaker mass and prongs. Practice long range shooting! I was lucky to find him in a place I could sneak into within 200 yards, but I had been practicing out to 400. These are pressured antelope with a short season and a lot of tags. I did try to get within range on a different group the day before this one, and they bugged out in a hurry at 350 yards. We got out of the truck to put the spotting scope on a group of 4 bucks from about a half mile away and they took off before the spotter was even up. We also looked at hiking in that area you are talking about. We decided that we would rather be able to move around and attempt a shot at an "average" antelope than throw our eggs into one unknown basket.