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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1911980" data-attributes="member: 66709"><p>Lots of good advice here. I've only hunted NE New Mexico pronghorns once and that was out of Springer. Caught a good one about 300 yds out with a .243 BLR carbine, but thinking beforehand that I wished I had brought my .264 Win Mag so I would have enough gun. Didn't need the bigger gun as pronghorns go down easy. Some of the most tasty meat available. Don't over think it. Just do it with whatever you're most comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1911980, member: 66709"] Lots of good advice here. I've only hunted NE New Mexico pronghorns once and that was out of Springer. Caught a good one about 300 yds out with a .243 BLR carbine, but thinking beforehand that I wished I had brought my .264 Win Mag so I would have enough gun. Didn't need the bigger gun as pronghorns go down easy. Some of the most tasty meat available. Don't over think it. Just do it with whatever you're most comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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