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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1479343" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>I have not shot lopes with one, but with a good. bullet and reasonable range I wouldn' hesitate.</p><p>I have a buddy who's wife has killed a pile of deer and wild hogs with the .223 handloads and she does well. Have hunted with them (my buddy and his wife, not the .223) several times and I have been no less than impressed by the performance. All her shots are 100 yds or less though. I would say keep it inside a minimal ft lbs of energy (900-1000 for me personally, but antelope shouldn't require a lot of energy) and use a premium bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1479343, member: 105280"] I have not shot lopes with one, but with a good. bullet and reasonable range I wouldn' hesitate. I have a buddy who's wife has killed a pile of deer and wild hogs with the .223 handloads and she does well. Have hunted with them (my buddy and his wife, not the .223) several times and I have been no less than impressed by the performance. All her shots are 100 yds or less though. I would say keep it inside a minimal ft lbs of energy (900-1000 for me personally, but antelope shouldn't require a lot of energy) and use a premium bullet. [/QUOTE]
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