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Running Goats, 'Nuff Said!
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1519922"><p>[ATTACH=full]112584[/ATTACH] I was blessed to have my first 2 goat season on the eastern plains of CO.</p><p>We had some very close to camp but as they usually do, they ran. I rolled mine at 425 yards with a Tikka T3 in 270WSM, using a 130gn Hornady GMX, 61.0gn IMR4350, CCI250 primer, Federal brass.</p><p>I love the dynamic nature of pronghorn hunting. Things unfold so quickly and with a smaller critter, really forces your shooting to a higher or lower level, depending on your preparation. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1519922"] [ATTACH=full]112584[/ATTACH] I was blessed to have my first 2 goat season on the eastern plains of CO. We had some very close to camp but as they usually do, they ran. I rolled mine at 425 yards with a Tikka T3 in 270WSM, using a 130gn Hornady GMX, 61.0gn IMR4350, CCI250 primer, Federal brass. I love the dynamic nature of pronghorn hunting. Things unfold so quickly and with a smaller critter, really forces your shooting to a higher or lower level, depending on your preparation. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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