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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 4272726" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>I cannot offer any bullet advice but keep this in mind....Pronghorn are delicate creatures, but their hair is very long and thick, giving the impression the animal is bigger than it is. Keep that in mind. Nature also blessed them (or us depending on how you look at it) with a natural target. A broad sided pronghorn will have a distinct point on its shoulder, this is where the white and brown hair meet . Aim at the 90degree point where the two colors meet and you will put a ethical shot on him. </p><p>Google a pronghorn image and you will see what Im talking about if you are not aware of what Im describing. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 4272726, member: 10019"] I cannot offer any bullet advice but keep this in mind....Pronghorn are delicate creatures, but their hair is very long and thick, giving the impression the animal is bigger than it is. Keep that in mind. Nature also blessed them (or us depending on how you look at it) with a natural target. A broad sided pronghorn will have a distinct point on its shoulder, this is where the white and brown hair meet . Aim at the 90degree point where the two colors meet and you will put a ethical shot on him. Google a pronghorn image and you will see what Im talking about if you are not aware of what Im describing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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