Nilgai Cow

DosAmigos

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Let the youngster shoot a Nilgai cow with the 6 creed (Unknown Munitions 105 Berger Hybrid). We first ranged her at about 450ish yards and cut the distance to about 175 yards she was slightly 1/4’ing away. Lil Bill settled it and took the shot she ran less than 15 yards before pilling up.
 

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We have killed a bunch of big bulls with 6.5 PRC W/156 Berger's. Bigger isn't always better

The first time I went I tried to convince the outfitter to let me use my 7-08AI. He said no and I ended up using my 300WM. I got mine on the first day and carried the 7-08AI for the rest of the trip for targets of opportunity (pigs mostly) while my buddies were trying to kill theirs.
After I made a 423 yard pig kill and then put down a gut shot cow at 358 yards, he conceded that I could probably kill a bull with it.
Unfortunately, he still wouldn't let me use it the next year either.
 

Mojave

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There is a weird thing in Texas about the 300 Winchester these days, it used to be the 338 Winchester that was called the Texas Magnum. A lot of Texas outfitters are convinced that nilgai weigh 850 pounds and take a 460 Weatherby.
 

yfarm

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Know meat hunters using 223s for headshots off a tractor, son shot a cow in the head at 20 yds with a 7-08 spot and stalk, shot mine with a 308 at 300+ yds with a 150gr sst, one shot and down. The usual guided nilgai hunt is to drive around in a hunting truck or buggy and shoot from the truck at 300+ yds, some do ground hunt with spot and stalk.
 
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