whitecoyote
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What are your favorite calibers and bullets for ibex. The guy I booked with said he recommends no smaller than a 7PRC. He said most shots will be between 300-500.
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Thank you for the great advice! I will be going to Kyrgyzstan. I have a 300 rum that I is extremely heavy that I don’t want to take or pack and I have a light 6.5 prc. I imagine they wouldn’t have that either of those calibers. I Might have to think about getting a new gun.What country are you going to?
I shoot a .300 win for almost any hunt around the world because I HAVE arrived at a destination with my rifle and no ammunition. If you are going to Kyrgyzstan, for example, it is illegal for an outfitter to provide a camp rifle for foreigners, so keep this in mind when planning. A .300 PRC might be better on paper, but you aren't likely to find emergency ammo for any "new" caliber like this in Asia.
Ibex are tough, resilient creatures that like to climb into the most inhospitable country when wounded, so my advice is to not wound one. Use a bonded bullet that won't explode at high velocities. Practice out to 800 yards regularly and it will greatly enhance your confidence at 400. I have shot nine ibex, and eight of those were at ranges from 80 to 500 yards, for what that's worth.
This is sound adviseWhat country are you going to?
I shoot a .300 win for almost any hunt around the world because I HAVE arrived at a destination with my rifle and no ammunition. If you are going to Kyrgyzstan, for example, it is illegal for an outfitter to provide a camp rifle for foreigners, so keep this in mind when planning. A .300 PRC might be better on paper, but you aren't likely to find emergency ammo for any "new" caliber like this in Asia.
Ibex are tough, resilient creatures that like to climb into the most inhospitable country when wounded, so my advice is to not wound one. Use a bonded bullet that won't explode at high velocities. Practice out to 800 yards regularly and it will greatly enhance your confidence at 400. I have shot nine ibex, and eight of those were at ranges from 80 to 500 yards, for what that's worth.

So in other words, you have never hunted Asian sheep or ibex that the OP asked about. Got it. But I am impressed you know better than those of us who have because you chose to take a reckless shot in TX at 630 yards and got lucky. How much energy did that 77 grain bullet maintain at that range? How much drift in a 15mph crosswind compared to a 200 grain from a .30 cal?630 yds. 77gr TMK. One shot, went less than 10 yds...
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My son took an Oryx with a 223 same bullet at 420 yds. On Ted Turner's ranch the professional Oryx guide recommended a 6.5 creed, and he does that for a living 5 days a week+. Tough animals are a myth in general, but sure take a 416 Rigby just in case.
