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Antelope Hunting
New mexico oryx
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 788771" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>Your 300 win mag loaded with 200gr NAB will do just fine. You can actually hunt them with .25 caliber rifles and above but I would stick with 30 cal or higher. They are pretty tough critters. These animals are hunted pretty much every month out of the year because they are pretty plentiful and they are trying to keep them under control. So..with that being said, they KNOW that when they see a truck getting close that they need to run. You would be SUPER lucky to get a 100 or 200 yard shot. Most likely you will have a 300 yd and beyond shot. The meat is outstanding. No game taste whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 788771, member: 34818"] Your 300 win mag loaded with 200gr NAB will do just fine. You can actually hunt them with .25 caliber rifles and above but I would stick with 30 cal or higher. They are pretty tough critters. These animals are hunted pretty much every month out of the year because they are pretty plentiful and they are trying to keep them under control. So..with that being said, they KNOW that when they see a truck getting close that they need to run. You would be SUPER lucky to get a 100 or 200 yard shot. Most likely you will have a 300 yd and beyond shot. The meat is outstanding. No game taste whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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