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07-19-2009, 11:46 AM
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7 mag 100 grain Hollow points
Going Antelope Hunting this year, and what I only have loaded is 175 RN
and 100 grain Hornity Hollow points for the 7 mag.
I realy don't want to start on a new load for an Antelope and was thinking of using the 100 grainers .
Anyone drop a deer or an Antelope with one of these 100 grain hollow points?
What is your thought on this ?
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07-19-2009, 12:06 PM
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Which 100gr hollowpoint?If you are referring to the Sierra 100gr varminter,it is designed for varmints as the name suggests,and the result will likely be very messy with excessive meat damage.
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07-19-2009, 12:16 PM
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Hornity as stated above.
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07-19-2009, 12:20 PM
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Not exactly the most prudent choice with antelope in your sights.
Why not just load up something more appropriate like a 120TSX, or a 139-140gr AB, IB, or similar.
You'll have lots of time to work your load up any ways.
Those 100gr HP's are not a game bullet any way you slice it.
BTW: Where are you going antelope hunting, to know this far in advance?
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07-19-2009, 12:21 PM
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The Hornady100gr hollowpoint is also not a good choice for big game hunting,and will likely result in similar damage to the Sierra 100gr HP.
As Dick suggests,try the 120gr TTSX or a good 140gr bullet.Such a bullet will work well on all game from pronghorn to moose.
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07-19-2009, 04:14 PM
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Antelope meat is not high on my list.
Might go with 168 grain burgers.
I also don't have a scope yet for this rifle so I might just hammer one with my 338 mag . 250 Grain BT should work just fine. Dead is dead !
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07-19-2009, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by -JR-
Antelope meat is not high on my list.
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Wow...that statement right there is just plain insulting to people who actually hunt and care about using the animal they harvest.
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07-19-2009, 04:29 PM
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I thought with all this trolling going on I was in the fishing section.
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07-19-2009, 04:49 PM
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Wow...that statement right there is just plain insulting to people who actually hunt and care about using the animal they harvest.
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07-19-2009, 05:46 PM
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Antelope
I feel the same as rackmaster and elkhunter.
Sounds like a real conservationist type!!!!!
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07-19-2009, 09:35 PM
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Realy have you ever shot anything in the chest with a 338.
Hole going in is about the same size as a 7 mag and the same size going out as a 7 mag in a small game animal
So what meat are you realy damaging.
And to top it off, have you ever eaten Antelope.
What is it 8 years to get drawen on a throphy now
I have taken four back in the day.
Last one was about 15 years back
Top of my list is Moose
Bottom is Antelope
Nothing wrong with that
If you guys like Antelope meat more than moose ,elk or even deer I would have to say ,you never tried it and just like barking .
Someone will then say ,did you skin it right away,or did you cook it right ?
It does not realy matter ,its not the top of choice for wild meat and neather is sheep.
Thats why they call it a Throphy Antelope Hunt.
If I was after the meat I would go for non throphy .
Have a nice day
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07-19-2009, 09:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by -JR-
Realy have you ever shot anything in the chest with a 338.
Hole going in is about the same size as a 7 mag and the same size going out as a 7 mag in a small game animal
So what meat are you realy damaging.
And to top it off, have you ever eaten Antelope.
What is it 8 years to get drawen on a throphy now
I have taken four back in the day.
Last one was about 15 years back
Top of my list is Moose
Bottom is Antelope
Nothing wrong with that
If you guys like Antelope meat more than moose ,elk or even deer I would have to say ,you never tried it and just like barking .
Someone will then say ,did you skin it right away,or did you cook it right ?
It does not realy matter ,its not the top of choice for wild meat and neather is sheep.
Thats why they call it a Throphy Antelope Hunt.
If I was after the meat I would go for non throphy .
Have a nice day
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The comment was not about you shooting the antelope with a 338. It was commenting on you stating you didnt care about antelope meat, and you showed that with your obvious lack of regard for bullet damage by wanting to shoot a varmint bullet at a game animal. I could care less what bullet/rifle combo a guy shoots or if meat damage is done, however the carefree attitude about destroying antelope meat is quite insulting.
I could care less if you dont like antelope as much as some, the fact is you're a slob hunter by making comments like that and treating meat as a 'throw-away' because you dont like the taste.
And no...thats NOT why they call it a Trophy Antelope Hunt.
Your attitude makes me sick. You are what the non-hunting community thinks a 'Trophy Hunter' is. To the rest of the hunting community, you're a slob.
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07-19-2009, 09:46 PM
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And to top it off, have you ever eaten Antelope.
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Yes I have,and although it is not my favorite wild game to eat,I make sure that I don't waste any more than absolutely necessary.
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It does not realy matter ,its not the top of choice for wild meat and neather is sheep.
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Have you ever eaten bighorn?Personally,it is my favorite wild game to eat,followed by elk.In fact,most hunters that I know that have eaten bighorn prefer to eat sheep sooner than most other big game..
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07-20-2009, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11
In fact,most hunters that I know that have eaten bighorn prefer to eat sheep sooner than most other big game..
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Espicially the ribs cooked over a camp fire
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07-20-2009, 01:12 PM
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I have had some really sh1tty moose and I have yet to have a really bad Antelope. Don't run the bejeesus out of it next time you shoot one you moron.
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07-20-2009, 08:14 PM
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O forgive me !
I guess I should go out and buy a $800. scope for the 7 mag and Spend anouther $200 . driving back and forth to a gun range to get a diffenent load so I do not wast 4 oz of antilope meat more .
How stupit was I talking openly like this!
Yes Yes, I should be going for a head shot ,this way I can save the heart for supper . As great hunter we all are we should not waste nothing.
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07-20-2009, 08:30 PM
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I guess I should go out and buy a $800. scope for the 7 mag and Spend anouther $200 . driving back and forth to a gun range to get a diffenent load so I do not wast 4 oz of antilope meat more .
How stupit was I talking openly like this!
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It would probably be more beneficial if you just learned to use the spell check.
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07-21-2009, 07:48 PM
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Or, you could easily hunt your antelope with your 7mm and the 175 gr bullets. But, then you wouldn't have anything to whine about.
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07-21-2009, 07:59 PM
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Or, you could easily hunt your antelope with your 7mm and the 175 gr bullets. But, then you wouldn't have anything to whine about.
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Those 175gr RN wouldn't be my choice to use on the open prairies here pronghorns live.That low B.C. would certainly make compensating for wind drift much more interesting.
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07-21-2009, 09:27 PM
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I live in Medicine Hat, and see antelope everyday. I don't think they are near as cunning as people say. I wouldn't think a lighter bullet would do any better in the wind down here either. I use the 175gr Hornady's in my 7mm for mule deer down here with great results.
I would guess that after they've been hunted hard for a couple of days, they would get alot flightier. But, I'm sure a shot at 300 yds or closer is still within easy grasp.
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07-22-2009, 05:55 AM
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I wouldn't think a lighter bullet would do any better in the wind down here either.
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Reread the very first post.
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Going Antelope Hunting this year, and what I only have loaded is 175 RN
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RN normally means round nose,so he 175gr bullet mentioned is a round nose,which is a very poor choice for longer distance shooting in the wind.
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07-22-2009, 06:22 AM
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http://www.handloads.com/calc/index.html
I can't see why it would be a big problem. Sure it aint the best choice, but it would work just fine. If he didn't want to spend the $200 driving to the range all the time. If he doesn't want to shoot much for practice, maybe he shouldn't be shooting past 300 yds?
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07-22-2009, 12:06 PM
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If you don't like the meat, don't shoot the animal!
Simple.
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07-22-2009, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TangoKilo
If you don't like the meat, don't shoot the animal!
Simple.
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Take the trophy and give the meat away. I know a few head hunters and the meat always ends up in someones freezer who needs it.
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07-22-2009, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by -JR-
O forgive me !
I guess I should go out and buy a $800. scope for the 7 mag and Spend anouther $200 . driving back and forth to a gun range to get a diffenent load so I do not wast 4 oz of antilope meat more .
How stupit was I talking openly like this!
Yes Yes, I should be going for a head shot ,this way I can save the heart for supper . As great hunter we all are we should not waste nothing.
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Here is an idea. You posted asking opinions on using a 100gr Hollowpoint meant for varmints for shooting antelope. You got your answer and you didn't like it. Then you made a stupid comment about the meat of the animal and expected agreement from the m*****. If that is what you are looking for, start a cult.
I have eaten a few pounds of antelope and enjoyed every bit greatly. The people that prepared the meat, I know from experience, cared and prepared it well. You have eaten some bad 'lope. Thats too bad.
Load what you want and obey the laws. Past that you haven't made many friends on this thread if it isn't already apparent.
Just hit'em in the front half for the animals sake, eh?
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