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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Reiner" data-source="post: 1967564" data-attributes="member: 75815"><p>Returned on Aug 24 from a very brief but productive and fun pronghorn hunt in NE New Mexico (Unit 56).</p><p>All three of our party had our bucks by noon of the second day, as did the other 12 hunters in our camp. (No young bucks were taken.) </p><p>This was my first experience chasing speed goats, and it was fun. Lots of driving and glassing, then planning an approach so as not to spook the target. The doe decoy worked very well. The guide and I carefully moved from 288 yards to 185 yards before the buck stood up. With that, the Gunwerks 6.5 PRC did it's job, and rolled him over, firing an ELD-X 143 gr bullet at 2642 fps </p><p>Note, the rifle in the picture is a Remington 700, .308 WIN[ATTACH=full]210763[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]210764[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]210765[/ATTACH] My newphew shot his at 375 yds, and my stepson killed his a 500 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Reiner, post: 1967564, member: 75815"] Returned on Aug 24 from a very brief but productive and fun pronghorn hunt in NE New Mexico (Unit 56). All three of our party had our bucks by noon of the second day, as did the other 12 hunters in our camp. (No young bucks were taken.) This was my first experience chasing speed goats, and it was fun. Lots of driving and glassing, then planning an approach so as not to spook the target. The doe decoy worked very well. The guide and I carefully moved from 288 yards to 185 yards before the buck stood up. With that, the Gunwerks 6.5 PRC did it's job, and rolled him over, firing an ELD-X 143 gr bullet at 2642 fps Note, the rifle in the picture is a Remington 700, .308 WIN[ATTACH type="full"]210763[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]210764[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]210765[/ATTACH] My newphew shot his at 375 yds, and my stepson killed his a 500 yds. [/QUOTE]
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