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<blockquote data-quote="1984dog" data-source="post: 5594455" data-attributes="member: 22861"><p>I think some range time would be your friend. I'm not sure what kind of glass or gun you shoot, but you have to hit it before you can kill it. If I had to chose a gun for just antelope hunting, it would be something like a 243, 6mm, 260, 6.5 cm, and maybe the 7mm-08 as antelope are not big animals. A 270, 308, 30-06, 7 Mag, 6.5 PRC and others will kill them grave yard dead as well. Regardless of what you shoot, make sure you have it sighted in good and know your limits (distance wise). Most of your shots will likely be <250 yards so make sure you can shoot like a 3 - 4" group at 250 and you should do fine.</p><p></p><p>If you are on a budget, look at the CVA Scout V2. It is a single shot rifle, stainless steel gun with a Bergara barrel that is accurate. A Bog Pod Death Grip may also be your friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984dog, post: 5594455, member: 22861"] I think some range time would be your friend. I'm not sure what kind of glass or gun you shoot, but you have to hit it before you can kill it. If I had to chose a gun for just antelope hunting, it would be something like a 243, 6mm, 260, 6.5 cm, and maybe the 7mm-08 as antelope are not big animals. A 270, 308, 30-06, 7 Mag, 6.5 PRC and others will kill them grave yard dead as well. Regardless of what you shoot, make sure you have it sighted in good and know your limits (distance wise). Most of your shots will likely be <250 yards so make sure you can shoot like a 3 - 4" group at 250 and you should do fine. If you are on a budget, look at the CVA Scout V2. It is a single shot rifle, stainless steel gun with a Bergara barrel that is accurate. A Bog Pod Death Grip may also be your friend. [/QUOTE]
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