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Purpose built Pronghorn rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 632376" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I would look at the best wind bucking bullets and calibers, to a point. I was hunting with my 257wby, which I would say a good goat gun, but I have to travel across state to hunt a limited time. And wind calls cost me 2 pushing Boone goats, 2 years in a row. Shoots in 6-800 range.So I took my elk rifle over and shot the #2 goat I saw,could not relocate the #1. Hopefully find him this year. The 7's I like Rem, RSAUM, STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 632376, member: 21869"] I would look at the best wind bucking bullets and calibers, to a point. I was hunting with my 257wby, which I would say a good goat gun, but I have to travel across state to hunt a limited time. And wind calls cost me 2 pushing Boone goats, 2 years in a row. Shoots in 6-800 range.So I took my elk rifle over and shot the #2 goat I saw,could not relocate the #1. Hopefully find him this year. The 7's I like Rem, RSAUM, STW [/QUOTE]
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