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<blockquote data-quote="ranger203" data-source="post: 539891" data-attributes="member: 36444"><p>THANKS FOR THE REPLY(S)!!</p><p> </p><p>I will be hunting <u>Elk</u>/Deer mostly. Antelope in Colorado next year. Not much else due to where I live now. Not much to hunt in Louisiana unless your a member of a hunting club. So out here there would just be shooting at a range (100-200 yrd limits) unless I found someones land to shoot a bit farther. I can change bullets for the antelope hunt, but would rather have just 1 to work with and learn. I may just stick with Barnes but move up to the 150gr from 140. Thanks Again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger203, post: 539891, member: 36444"] THANKS FOR THE REPLY(S)!! I will be hunting [U]Elk[/U]/Deer mostly. Antelope in Colorado next year. Not much else due to where I live now. Not much to hunt in Louisiana unless your a member of a hunting club. So out here there would just be shooting at a range (100-200 yrd limits) unless I found someones land to shoot a bit farther. I can change bullets for the antelope hunt, but would rather have just 1 to work with and learn. I may just stick with Barnes but move up to the 150gr from 140. Thanks Again! [/QUOTE]
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