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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcape" data-source="post: 2182393" data-attributes="member: 13100"><p>With antelope, they're not hard to kill, they're hard to hit. Take the rifle you are most accurate with in FIELD shooting conditions. I've killed 75 to 100 antelope and taken a lot of new antelope hunters out. The biggest reasons for bringing back a tag are misses from bad range estimation and misses from expecting a perfect prone shooting position. Become comfortable shooting from sticks and off-hand. You have a great selection of rifles to choose from. Enjoy your hunt!</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcape, post: 2182393, member: 13100"] With antelope, they’re not hard to kill, they’re hard to hit. Take the rifle you are most accurate with in FIELD shooting conditions. I’ve killed 75 to 100 antelope and taken a lot of new antelope hunters out. The biggest reasons for bringing back a tag are misses from bad range estimation and misses from expecting a perfect prone shooting position. Become comfortable shooting from sticks and off-hand. You have a great selection of rifles to choose from. Enjoy your hunt! Bob [/QUOTE]
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