If you like antelope meat (probably my favorite...) I'd try to avoid hitting any bone with any bullet except for maybe barnes or some similar solid - they really are not very large critters
Pretty much this.Step 1: pick a centerfire rifle cartridge that doesn't start with ".22"
Step 2: kill an antelope with it.
Not even really kidding. Most people make the mistake of going too big and destroying shoulders. They're easy to kill.
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I think I shot at least 5 with a .243 as a kid, a few with a .270, and 4 in the last 4 years with a 6.5G. But if I were to opine I think a 6.5G or 6.5CM would be the ideal cartridge for them. Great ballistics and wind kicking ability, and bullet size/energy isn't overkill. 6.5 PRC would fit right in there too.Pretty much this.
They are thin skinned so you don't need big.
I've taken 2 with 6.5cm and 2 with 30-06.
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2 shots 2 dead goats..Plan on using the 147 ELD, hope it will be good
I've stacked speed goats with my 6.5G. Might be the best antelope cartridge ever.How does a 6.5 Grendel sound?