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<blockquote data-quote="Stk" data-source="post: 2659352" data-attributes="member: 98934"><p>Nothing wrong with a .300 win mag for antelope. I shot two antelope doe with a .338 RUM using 300 gr accubond a few years ago on a crop damage hunt. Shoot a barnes or hornady CX or something similar and put it behind the shoulder. Meat damage will be minimal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stk, post: 2659352, member: 98934"] Nothing wrong with a .300 win mag for antelope. I shot two antelope doe with a .338 RUM using 300 gr accubond a few years ago on a crop damage hunt. Shoot a barnes or hornady CX or something similar and put it behind the shoulder. Meat damage will be minimal. [/QUOTE]
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