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<blockquote data-quote="IAHNTR" data-source="post: 1181640" data-attributes="member: 76649"><p>We shot for the lungs on the antelope to save the front shoulders. We were shooting the Berger 180 hybrids out of the 7 mag at 2953fps. The first goat my dad shot at 320 or so and it blew a good 4x8" hole on the exit side and guts were hanging out. She still ran 150 yds. We did bugger up one front shoulder on a quartering away shot, but other than that we stayed away from the shoulders and didn't ruin them. It's all about shot placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IAHNTR, post: 1181640, member: 76649"] We shot for the lungs on the antelope to save the front shoulders. We were shooting the Berger 180 hybrids out of the 7 mag at 2953fps. The first goat my dad shot at 320 or so and it blew a good 4x8" hole on the exit side and guts were hanging out. She still ran 150 yds. We did bugger up one front shoulder on a quartering away shot, but other than that we stayed away from the shoulders and didn't ruin them. It's all about shot placement. [/QUOTE]
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