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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1539712" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I've used 280AI w/150NBT and Speer 160HC (didn't tear them up too bad) the 300WM/180NBT ( just getting the rifle "bloody", it tore them up pretty good!) 6mm/284 w/Nosler 90NBT and it tore a big exit hole, the 6.5/284 w both the Nosler 125PT and 120 NBT...perfection, golf ball size exit. They are delicate critters, and "to me" too nasty to eat, way too gamey, swells up when you chew it. I always get them cut n wrapped and give it away. I have taken extremely good care in the field with the meat too. It is just a goat...and not everyone has a "taste" for goat, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1539712, member: 86754"] I've used 280AI w/150NBT and Speer 160HC (didn't tear them up too bad) the 300WM/180NBT ( just getting the rifle "bloody", it tore them up pretty good!) 6mm/284 w/Nosler 90NBT and it tore a big exit hole, the 6.5/284 w both the Nosler 125PT and 120 NBT...perfection, golf ball size exit. They are delicate critters, and "to me" too nasty to eat, way too gamey, swells up when you chew it. I always get them cut n wrapped and give it away. I have taken extremely good care in the field with the meat too. It is just a goat...and not everyone has a "taste" for goat, ha. [/QUOTE]
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