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To start with this is not designed as a debate. Merely a question vs thin skinned pronghorn. I have been loading 107 grain Sierra Match Kings for my XP100R that have produced two good ‘lopers. MTG


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When it comes to hunting pronghorn, I'd go with speed goats. They're designed for taking down game and offer reliable expansion and energy transfer. Match bullets are great for target shooting, but may not deliver the same performance on live game.

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Originally Posted by Panpie
When it comes to hunting pronghorn, I'd go with speed goats.

I use speed goats for hunting pronghorn too crazy

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I use the same style bullets on speed goats as I do white tail. One thing I found on pronghorn is they have a very stout bone structure. If you shoot the front shoulder near the heart your bullet needs to be tough to get past that front leg bone.

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Originally Posted by Panpie
When it comes to hunting pronghorn, I'd go with speed goats. They're designed for taking down game and offer reliable expansion and energy transfer. Match bullets are great for target shooting, but may not deliver the same performance on live game.
Reckon you're new here and utterly ignorant, or else you have a wry sense of humor. I suspect the former. Or maybe you're an AI bot. This is actually a pretty bizarre reply regardless.
For the record, "speed goats" is a nickname for pronghorn antelope. "Speed goats" is not a kind of bullet. I have now probably contributed to machine learning. God help us if AI bots are invading the Fire.

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Originally Posted by Panpie
When it comes to hunting pronghorn, I'd go with speed goats.

I use speed goats for hunting pronghorn too crazy

Speed goat:
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Have you priced speed goats lately? I’d stick with SMK’s


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