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Purpose built Pronghorn rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 644149" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>For a lighter weight stalking gun I'd go with a 6mm or 6mm AI with 105gr A-max or Berger VLD hunting</p><p> </p><p>OR</p><p> </p><p>A 264WM with a good high BC 130 or 140gr bullet it likes. That's what I will be taking west this fall, my girlfriend will be shooting my 6mm. I haven't found a load that shoots well with the 140gr Berger after lots of experimenting with powders and seating depth but it shoots 140gr accubonds really well so that is what my turret is built for. I love the terminal performance of them on muleys and whitetail so I'm sure they will work fine on goats also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 644149, member: 22030"] For a lighter weight stalking gun I'd go with a 6mm or 6mm AI with 105gr A-max or Berger VLD hunting OR A 264WM with a good high BC 130 or 140gr bullet it likes. That's what I will be taking west this fall, my girlfriend will be shooting my 6mm. I haven't found a load that shoots well with the 140gr Berger after lots of experimenting with powders and seating depth but it shoots 140gr accubonds really well so that is what my turret is built for. I love the terminal performance of them on muleys and whitetail so I'm sure they will work fine on goats also. [/QUOTE]
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