Hello, new member here and just starting to get into hunting out west. I am doing my first pronghorn hunt this fall in WY. I need to get a rifle and scope yet. My home state has no rifle seasons and I am mainly just an archery hunter for whitetail and turkey so this is all new to me.
I've been doing a lot of research and reading on rifles suggested for pronghorn, but want to reach out and ask for suggestions before I make my decision. Right now I am leaning towards purchasing a 30.06 as it seems like a pretty versatile rifle for big game and can be used to hunt everything from deer to pronghorn to elk and moose from what I have read. I like the idea of owning just one rifle and just changing ammunition based off of what I am hunting versus owning multiple guns, I'd like to get into elk in the future. I've read that 120 to 150 grains with a 30.06 will work just fine for pronghorn.
And probably more so than a rifle I need some suggestions for optics. Like I said 99% of my hunting has been archery so I know next to nothing about scopes etc as well. Seeing all these #'s for rifles and optics is like a foreign language to me.
I would like to not spend much more than $1,000 between gun and optics, but I do want to have something I am confident in and reliable so uping that price is okay. I'm hoping that maybe going an annual pronghorn hunt each fall may be something I do or at least something every couple years.
Sorry if I seem like I don't know what I'm talking about, that's because I don't lol. TIA.
I've been doing a lot of research and reading on rifles suggested for pronghorn, but want to reach out and ask for suggestions before I make my decision. Right now I am leaning towards purchasing a 30.06 as it seems like a pretty versatile rifle for big game and can be used to hunt everything from deer to pronghorn to elk and moose from what I have read. I like the idea of owning just one rifle and just changing ammunition based off of what I am hunting versus owning multiple guns, I'd like to get into elk in the future. I've read that 120 to 150 grains with a 30.06 will work just fine for pronghorn.
And probably more so than a rifle I need some suggestions for optics. Like I said 99% of my hunting has been archery so I know next to nothing about scopes etc as well. Seeing all these #'s for rifles and optics is like a foreign language to me.
I would like to not spend much more than $1,000 between gun and optics, but I do want to have something I am confident in and reliable so uping that price is okay. I'm hoping that maybe going an annual pronghorn hunt each fall may be something I do or at least something every couple years.
Sorry if I seem like I don't know what I'm talking about, that's because I don't lol. TIA.