WE GOT ONE! | Oregon Pronghorn (EP.6)



Pronghorn buck down! After multiple days of searching, Matthew finds a buck he’s willing to hang his tag around! The boys end the hunt with some fresh wild game and a public land adventure to talk about for years to come!

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31 thoughts on “WE GOT ONE! | Oregon Pronghorn (EP.6)”

  1. Congratulations on a great shot! I do appreciate the points of education throughout this series. Oregon antelope used to be and under the radar state for potential Boone and Crockett bucks. The impact of feral horses and loss of native habitat has had an impact.

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  2. “I think that was a shot.”
    And this folks is what suppressors actually do. They don’t make them movie silent, though a few can. They make the shot not sound like a gun, make the range fired from more difficult to detect, and obfuscate the direction of the shot either 90° or 180° from the shooter.

    And most importantly, they protect your hearing. I never want to shoot unsuppressed ever again. My days hunting prior to the military, my time in the Army, being a cop, decades of shooting has ruined my ears. Thankfully not enough that I need hearing aids…yet, but it’s coming.

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  3. I got my first Montana pronghorn a week ago. Mine was spotted at a mile and ended up with a 300 yard crawl across a stubble field and a 100 yard. Single shot. He stood up from his nap and then laid back down!

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