Thanks gunner for the comments.
It's is a LA Ruger 7mm, with a Timney trigger bedded action, and a 3.5-10x40 Leupold Boone Crockett.
The ewe was shot at 268ish yds on the run after missing a similar ewe at 130 same herd. Go figure. I probably would have done better if I closed my eyes.
The non-typical ram was taken at 134 yds. The shot was a pass though at the shoulders, it ran with another ewe behind the mountain and I loss sight of it. Thinking that I missed, I sat bewildered and upset with myself on my performance. After a few minutes, I saw the ewe it was with across a washout without the ram. Knowing that they stay together, I decided to take a look. It took me about 1/2 hr. to get to the other side of the mountain. As I approached, some spots of blood were spotted. Following the trail of blood back to where I shot it, I found a significant amount of blood with bone fragments. I knew then it was a good shot. Slowly making my way on the blood trail, the ram was spotted approximately 50 yds away in a ravine. I was ecstatic. The pack out was brutal, but well worth the experience.