Wow, those are tremendous Pronghorns!!For a retirement gift hunt, my Daughter & Son In Law took me for an Antelope hunt on draw in southern Alberta. From what I have available, a Schultz & Larsen in 7x61 S&H 'got the call'. Don't know why that was my choiceother than it was the 7x61's 'turn'.
Most likely a once in a lifetime opportunity for me.
We did well. Mineis the 'cute' one in the middle
. Great guides, great partners and a great experience.
My first Antelope tag was filled with a 303 British, my last with a 375 H&H and in between a 270 Winchester.
My hunting mentor / partner at the time used a Remington pump ( mod. 141 ? ) in 35 Remington as his only hunting rifle and took some really nice Pronghorn with it.
Keep in mind that this was back in the early 1960s and Antelope were really plentiful then compared to now..
Also late 50's for me and .303 British did the trick...




























