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Good caliber for hunting Pronghorn in WY or CO
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<blockquote data-quote="RogerPA" data-source="post: 2385028" data-attributes="member: 70741"><p>I love pronghorn hunting! Being primarily an eastern whitetail hunter, when sometimes you're lucky to see a couple of potential targets a day, looking at animals almost constantly is just plain exciting! I've been fortunate to make several guided trips to Wyoming, and have taken antelope with a .25-06, 26 Nosler, .280 AI, .28 Nosler, and 7 SAUM. Rangers have been from 199 yards to 519 yards. I guess the main things I have learned over the years is; "don't shoot too soon", and "listen to your guide". With a little experience you'll learn how to judge a good one from an average goat, but the guides that do it everyday and season-after-season are better at it than I'll ever be. Have fun and enjoy the experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogerPA, post: 2385028, member: 70741"] I love pronghorn hunting! Being primarily an eastern whitetail hunter, when sometimes you’re lucky to see a couple of potential targets a day, looking at animals almost constantly is just plain exciting! I’ve been fortunate to make several guided trips to Wyoming, and have taken antelope with a .25-06, 26 Nosler, .280 AI, .28 Nosler, and 7 SAUM. Rangers have been from 199 yards to 519 yards. I guess the main things I have learned over the years is; “don’t shoot too soon”, and “listen to your guide”. With a little experience you’ll learn how to judge a good one from an average goat, but the guides that do it everyday and season-after-season are better at it than I’ll ever be. Have fun and enjoy the experience! [/QUOTE]
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