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Does anyone happen to know or know where I can find out the average dimensions of antelope? I thought this would be useful information for an upcoming antelope hunt with a scope with a mildot reticle.
 
Posts: 2911 | Location: Ohio, U.S.A. | Registered: 31 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Grumulkin, I took a quick look at Encarta to confirm my thoughts-- and it did-- but an adult is about 36" high at the shoulder and weigh average of 100lbs. Although it wasn't in encarta on my laptop, I would estimate they are about 16" tall through the brisket (chest).
They've become one of my most favorite game animals. I've taken quite a few, and the big bucks are only a tiny bit larger than the does. I am looking to put one of my favorite 6.5x284's into play this fall to chase one about!

Hope this helps--Don.
 
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Thanks for the info. I'll be hunting in Wyoming where I've heard the shots can be long. I'll be using a 300 Weatherby Magnum (overkill I know but it's a really sweet gun) for at least one of the two antelope and probably a 7mm/08 handgun for the other for some variety.
 
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I've shot a couple at 100'ish yards, but a lot more of the shots were on out there....a couple past 400--well past--I think the 300 Roy should be fine, use a lightesh pill and the flat shooting will be an asset!

I'd definitely practice at some really long range if I could. My Leica rangefinding binocular were really helpful!

Good Luck!
 
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We actually do some measurements at the sight of the kill. I agree with Fish. 2 of my bucks from topline to center briskit measured 16 and 17 inches deep. My first one, killed in 2004 was 15" in depth, topline to briskit base.

I hate that WY makes you wait until JULY!!!! to find out of you get drawn. Dang, I hate the waiting.

If the landowner tag comes through, I may also go to TX this year. Waiting to see.


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Last year there were probably a 1,000 left over tags. They didn't last long, but I'd say you have a good chance at one buck and two does (I assume that's what you are drawing for). I've taken 25 over the years and I agree with Fish; they're one of my favorite North American game animals. Some of the finest meat found anywhere. .300 Wea., is rather stout but I've used it on 5 of mine. Range was 300 yards so I didn't have any meat loss but choose your bullets wisely (no Ballistic tips) although Nosler's new Accubond should be excellent (as one choice). Good luck and as mentioned: take a good rangefinder. They're invaluable. LDK
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