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I just found out I drew a muzzleloader/shotgun hunt at Laguna atascosa for this year, I’m looking forward to learning all I can about nilgai in general and that area specifically.
 
I just found out I drew a muzzleloader/shotgun hunt at Laguna atascosa for this year, I’m looking forward to learning all I can about nilgai in general and that area specifically.
When are you going to be there? Shoot me a PM, we also drew that one and there's only two dates so it's a 50/50 we'll be there at the same time.
 
I've had 3 successful hunts over the years. 2 bulls and a cow. 308 Win on the 1st (cup and core bullet), 270 Win on the others (130 gr Interbond). Both bulls were shot in the white patch on the neck.

1st bull was at 150 yds facing directly at me. My Dad's buddy/guide said to center punch the white patch. I was 15 yrs old and did what I was told. Rear legs buckled on impact, it sat on it's hind end and fell over dead.

Several years later, we bumped a bull from it's bed. It stood, very slightly quartering to us at 80 yds, staring right at me. 270 Win hit the white patch and it fell to the ground.

The cow also died from a hit to the neck with the same 270. But this was a lucky shot with the animal on the run. Not a CNS kill. She ran 100 yds and bled out.

I'm not recommending these types of shots... just sharing my experience as it happened. On the bulls, that was the only shot I had. On the cow, I should have passed. Thankfully, they all ended in a quick kill.


I helped a buddy on another hunt a few years ago. He killed a bull with a 338 Win Mag at 200 yds (bullet unknown). His Dad backed him up with a 300 Weatherby Mag (bullet unknown). 1st shot was in the vitals with the bull broadside, calmly feeding. Shots 2 - 4 hit the hip, brisket, and upper front leg as the animal turned and ran 150 yds, falling just before it reached the heavy brush. None of those bullets exited. Minimal blood trail. The bull ran at full speed as if it wasn't injured.

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