Antelope Gun choice....???
#21
As mentioned before, on a windy day on the antelope flats that .300 is gonna buck the wind a LOT better than a light round.
Use a premium bullet that will stay together and you'll be fine and won't blow a huge hole in the side of the antelope.
#25
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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I have only shot a 180 grain out of it. Trust me I have no issue just using it....I love it....just felt it was a little over gunned for the task...but hey I guess having more then you need is better then not enough. The issue is "if" I need ot make a 400+yd shot thats a good haul for a 180 grain slug...or am I overthinking this deal.
#26
Probably..............just sight it in at 300yds be about 8 in high at 200 and around 14 low at 400 .....the bullet will have plenty of poop to get the job done U just need to get it in the kill zone...on an antelope I have no idea how big it is but on a mulie U got 8/10 inches to hit and on a elk around 22 in just find a good set of ballistics for the cartrige U are shootin and study it and then go and shoot it alot and in different conditions!!!