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Mountain goat bullet selection.
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<blockquote data-quote="whitetailjunkee" data-source="post: 2193239" data-attributes="member: 33065"><p>Use what your rifle shoots well. Shot placement is the biggest controllable variable in whether you anchor an animal or have to find a blood trail. Breaking both shoulders will anchor most game in their tracks. And even when you do everything right, they sometimes still run or fall into a nasty spot. You can break goat shoulders with about anything from an interlock, eld x, accubond, partition, game king, or hot cor out of any standard deer cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitetailjunkee, post: 2193239, member: 33065"] Use what your rifle shoots well. Shot placement is the biggest controllable variable in whether you anchor an animal or have to find a blood trail. Breaking both shoulders will anchor most game in their tracks. And even when you do everything right, they sometimes still run or fall into a nasty spot. You can break goat shoulders with about anything from an interlock, eld x, accubond, partition, game king, or hot cor out of any standard deer cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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