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<blockquote data-quote="03USMC" data-source="post: 1911970" data-attributes="member: 113848"><p>It's not that I'm uncomfortable shooting distance or full value winds.</p><p>I'm never undergunned because I usually use something that's capable of taking the next size up game animal.</p><p>I've just read/heard so much about them being small and very thin skinned that I don't want to destroy the hide or meat.</p><p>Coyotes and hogs... I don't care if I have a 50 BMG, they're going down lol.</p><p>I plan on getting a pronghorn shoulder mount (lord willing if I harvest one), so I don't want the taxidermist piecing together a puzzle of random carcass (joking of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03USMC, post: 1911970, member: 113848"] It’s not that I’m uncomfortable shooting distance or full value winds. I’m never undergunned because I usually use something that’s capable of taking the next size up game animal. I’ve just read/heard so much about them being small and very thin skinned that I don’t want to destroy the hide or meat. Coyotes and hogs... I don’t care if I have a 50 BMG, they’re going down lol. I plan on getting a pronghorn shoulder mount (lord willing if I harvest one), so I don’t want the taxidermist piecing together a puzzle of random carcass (joking of course). [/QUOTE]
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