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6.5 PRC "ideal" for antelope?
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<blockquote data-quote="nocannons" data-source="post: 1886447" data-attributes="member: 69796"><p>I once shot an antelope doe at about 75 yds. that was coming uphill straight at me. intended to neck shoot but got a little low. Bullet went through front cavity hit no bones until it hit spine where diaphragm connects. When I skinned this animal it fell apart when hide was pulled off to wound area back half fell off. for the life of me do not understand why you would want or need something that does more damage than that. Shooting 243 with berger 87 gr. VLD HUNTING bullet. A couple of animals we took were over 400 yds. and none went more than a few steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocannons, post: 1886447, member: 69796"] I once shot an antelope doe at about 75 yds. that was coming uphill straight at me. intended to neck shoot but got a little low. Bullet went through front cavity hit no bones until it hit spine where diaphragm connects. When I skinned this animal it fell apart when hide was pulled off to wound area back half fell off. for the life of me do not understand why you would want or need something that does more damage than that. Shooting 243 with berger 87 gr. VLD HUNTING bullet. A couple of animals we took were over 400 yds. and none went more than a few steps. [/QUOTE]
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