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25-06 vs 6.5 creedmoor which one for antelope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett12" data-source="post: 1709535" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>Yep -- th82457 is right! A lot of antelope hunting is during hot weather. It's imperative that you cool the meat immediately. The one I shot in my picture was during 100 degree weather and by the time I finished with pictures and got it open to begin cooling, the meat was already staring to turn -- however he was an old buck. I was able to eat the meat but it wasn't very good. My previous antelope was cooled and put on ice within about 30 minutes of shooting him and the meat was delicious! So -- open the body cavity right away before your pictures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett12, post: 1709535, member: 35100"] Yep -- th82457 is right! A lot of antelope hunting is during hot weather. It's imperative that you cool the meat immediately. The one I shot in my picture was during 100 degree weather and by the time I finished with pictures and got it open to begin cooling, the meat was already staring to turn -- however he was an old buck. I was able to eat the meat but it wasn't very good. My previous antelope was cooled and put on ice within about 30 minutes of shooting him and the meat was delicious! So -- open the body cavity right away before your pictures! [/QUOTE]
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