teej89
Well-known member
Unless my searching skills are awful I can't believe this topic hasn't been covered.
This fall I'm planning a little 4-5 day archery pronghorn hunt. I typically used 125gr slick trick magnums for everything because it's either be tree stand hunting deer or elk hunting and never really worried about speed. I'd rather have the extra weight for pentration, proved good last year with a double lung pass through at 45yds on my bull. And now I know penetration isn't as big of a deal on an antelope.
With spot and stalk, I know more about underwater basket weaving than spot and stalk pronghorn hunting. Should I consider going to 100gr as the animals may be leary and pinned on my location and could jump the string? If hate to go to 100s come hunt and resight in 125s for the weekend when elk opens. Also I'm no "long range archer", I'm not launching arrows 75yds.
Stay with 125gr or go to 100gr?
This fall I'm planning a little 4-5 day archery pronghorn hunt. I typically used 125gr slick trick magnums for everything because it's either be tree stand hunting deer or elk hunting and never really worried about speed. I'd rather have the extra weight for pentration, proved good last year with a double lung pass through at 45yds on my bull. And now I know penetration isn't as big of a deal on an antelope.
With spot and stalk, I know more about underwater basket weaving than spot and stalk pronghorn hunting. Should I consider going to 100gr as the animals may be leary and pinned on my location and could jump the string? If hate to go to 100s come hunt and resight in 125s for the weekend when elk opens. Also I'm no "long range archer", I'm not launching arrows 75yds.
Stay with 125gr or go to 100gr?