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<blockquote data-quote="J Doss" data-source="post: 1678348" data-attributes="member: 109284"><p>Take a couple of guns to swap out and allow the barrels to cool on. I usually take three if I am going out to shoot pdogs seriously. 200-300 rounds is what I normally take. </p><p>When I was guiding hunts, we had a couple of ranches that had some good pdog towns. We would swing by around mid day for a couple of hours if we had hunters who wanted to try shooting pdogs. We generally took a lunch break in that same time period. </p><p>If you get a speed goat on the first day, you have a couple of days to do what you want. It kind of depends on your hunted to guide ratio. We typically hunted antelope with two hunters per guide. If that's how your hunting, you may have to wait until one of the guides gets his/her hunters killed out so you have a guide loose to take you.</p><p>I've seen some crazy things happen to people on their first antelope hunt. Don't overthink a shot and be prepared to wait on a hunting partner who is having a bad case of W-T-S.</p><p>Good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Doss, post: 1678348, member: 109284"] Take a couple of guns to swap out and allow the barrels to cool on. I usually take three if I am going out to shoot pdogs seriously. 200-300 rounds is what I normally take. When I was guiding hunts, we had a couple of ranches that had some good pdog towns. We would swing by around mid day for a couple of hours if we had hunters who wanted to try shooting pdogs. We generally took a lunch break in that same time period. If you get a speed goat on the first day, you have a couple of days to do what you want. It kind of depends on your hunted to guide ratio. We typically hunted antelope with two hunters per guide. If that's how your hunting, you may have to wait until one of the guides gets his/her hunters killed out so you have a guide loose to take you. I've seen some crazy things happen to people on their first antelope hunt. Don't overthink a shot and be prepared to wait on a hunting partner who is having a bad case of W-T-S. Good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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