S samsmix New member Oct 27, 2015 #1 Not my best antelope, but my wife's first and a great time was had. She got hers first, and as it was pushing 80°F I took the next one I saw so the meat wouldn't spoil. Her .257 Roberts barked once at 327 yards and my '06 did the same at 410.
Not my best antelope, but my wife's first and a great time was had. She got hers first, and as it was pushing 80°F I took the next one I saw so the meat wouldn't spoil. Her .257 Roberts barked once at 327 yards and my '06 did the same at 410.
G g.willikers New member Oct 27, 2015 #3 They look big enough. But why'd ya' shoot them? You could have ridden them home and saved a lot of hiking.
They look big enough. But why'd ya' shoot them? You could have ridden them home and saved a lot of hiking.
S samsmix New member Oct 27, 2015 #4 Noah, I don't think a pronghorn could haul my flabby self...a moose or Clydesdale perhaps, bit not an antelope.
Noah, I don't think a pronghorn could haul my flabby self...a moose or Clydesdale perhaps, bit not an antelope.
F FrankenMauser New member Oct 27, 2015 #5 Congrats. That's my favorite meat, after elk. We haven't had much luck drawing tags in the last 3-5 years, though. ...Even for does.
Congrats. That's my favorite meat, after elk. We haven't had much luck drawing tags in the last 3-5 years, though. ...Even for does.