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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1810500" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Oryx aren't that hard to put down if you put the bullet where they tell you to put it. Not behind the shoulder, but into the shoulder even with the racing stripe. Their hearts and lungs are behind the shoulder. A head on shot that would kill an elk or deer is a gut shot. I know a couple that tracked one 15 miles after a frontal shot. I love that NM rewards veterans with a special oryx hunt. One of the few things our state does well. The meat of an oryx is the best game meat I've ever eaten. I hope they continue to spread and flourish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1810500, member: 29323"] Oryx aren't that hard to put down if you put the bullet where they tell you to put it. Not behind the shoulder, but into the shoulder even with the racing stripe. Their hearts and lungs are behind the shoulder. A head on shot that would kill an elk or deer is a gut shot. I know a couple that tracked one 15 miles after a frontal shot. I love that NM rewards veterans with a special oryx hunt. One of the few things our state does well. The meat of an oryx is the best game meat I've ever eaten. I hope they continue to spread and flourish. [/QUOTE]
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