Load for Pronghorn

backcountry_sassn

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I know this question opens a can of worms, but what loads do you prefer for pronghorn. I’ll be using my only legal rifle, a Howa 7mm-08 shooting 140gr Nosler ballistic tips loaded with 45 grains of IMR 4350. I’ve killed a few antelope and a couple deer with that so I’ll most likely be using it again but thought I would hear what other hunters are using.
 
Last two years my pronghorn have been shot with my Weatherby Vanguard 2 (howa 1500 barreled action) in a B&C stock 25-06Rem shooting 100 grain Barnes TTSX over 54.9 grains of H4831SC. This year I will be hunting with my new Bergara Premier Highlander in 280AI - load details yet to be determined but starting with a 145 grain Barnes LRX over H4831SC or H4350.
 
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Quick question...If your only legal rifle is your 7-08, what are your illegal rifles?😁

I've hunted pronghorns for many years and have used or seen a lot of different cartridges used on them: .22-250, .25-06, .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm RM, .300 Win, .348 Win, and my favorite for most years, my .257 Ackley shooting 115, 117, or 120 grain bullets.
Basically, any expanding bullet shot into the heart/lungs of an antelope will put it down.
 
I use my BAR in 7mm (my only legal rifle as well) and Federal Power Shoks for everything. The bullets are 150 gr soft points I think. When those run out I’ll switch to Federal Trophy Coppers and shoot those at everything assuming they perform like all the other Federal ammo I’ve used. I’m thinking non-toxic is the way to go now, especially when I’ve been feeding the kids antelope burgers twice a week for the last two months.

I don’t shoot enough to justify loading my own and Federal factory ammo has always performed well for me.
 
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Last two years my pronghorn have been shot with my Weatherby Vanguard 2 (howa 1500 barreled action) in a B&C stock shooting 100 grain Barnes TTSX over 54.9 grains of H4831SC. This year I will be hunting with my new Bergara Premier Highlander in 280AI - load details yet to be determined but starting with a 145 grain Barnes LRX over H4831SC or H4350.
What caliber is your Weatherby?
 
Quick question...If your only legal rifle is your 7-08, what are your illegal rifles?😁

I've hunted pronghorns for many years and have used or seen a lot of different cartridges used on them: .22-250, .25-06, .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm RM, .300 Win, .348 Win, and my favorite for most years, my .257 Ackley shooting 115, 117, or 120 grain bullets.
Basically, any expanding bullet shot into the heart/lungs of an antelope will put it down.
My money is on .17 fireball and .577 nitro
 
140 gr vld with 45grs of Imr 4451, but I mostly use the big 7’s now a days..
 
Quick question...If your only legal rifle is your 7-08, what are your illegal rifles?😁

I've hunted pronghorns for many years and have used or seen a lot of different cartridges used on them: .22-250, .25-06, .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm RM, .300 Win, .348 Win, and my favorite for most years, my .257 Ackley shooting 115, 117, or 120 grain bullets.
Basically, any expanding bullet shot into the heart/lungs of an antelope will put it down.
My I my other rifles are 17hmr, 22 mag, and .204. Has to be a center fire rifle .22 or bigger so even though I am deadly with my 204, can’t use it for lopers
 
The same load I use for deer. Which is the same load I use for elk.

One gun. One load.
I like that thinking. I reloaded some 160gr accubonds for a cow elk hunting and ended up grabbing my 140gr ballistic tips. One bullet at 250 yards out her down quick.
 
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