Wyoming Antelope caliber

bigshot

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Anyone know what is the legal minimum caliber for antelope in Wyoming. Ive been searching their website and can't find anything. Maybe there is no minimum?

I Plan to use my custom Rem. 700, 7mm SAUM with 140 grain Accubonds. My buddy wants to use something much smaller....
 

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Anyone know what is the legal minimum caliber for antelope in Wyoming. Ive been searching their website and can't find anything. Maybe there is no minimum?

I Plan to use my custom Rem. 700, 7mm SAUM with 140 grain Accubonds. My buddy wants to use something much smaller....
It is in the regs, you have to look harder, I think and keyword is think, it has to be larger than .23/100 bore with min length cartridge of 2"?

If and when I return, I would consider taking my .243 rem but probably couldn't stomach not using my 7mm due to pure love, time, and loyalty I have for that weapon.

I went to Wyoming with my 7mm rem mag shooting same bullet, overkill? I think a little but it is all in the eyes of the beholder my friend. Good luck and if you place that bullet where you want to, it doesn't really matter.
 
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Bore diameter Larger than .23 inch is correct. This applies to all big game and trophy animals. If you look in the regs its under "firearms "
 

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ha, well that's certainly legal!

btw my "best antelope cartridges" would probably be the .243win and .25-06 w/100gr

even the 270win is a bit "overkill" and would probably be as big as I'd want to go, of course using your favorite rifle that may be larger than a 270 makes sense, just not needed is all.

best of luck!

btw I believe MT and WY allow the use of .22-250/.220swift calibers, CO I think is .23+ but don't hold me to this.
 

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Thanks for the info guys, my buddy will be using his Rem 700, 243 win. I developed some super accurate loads for it. Were going to buy a couple doe tags too. Looks like we got access on some private land and the ranch owner wants us to shoot every Coyote we see on his property. He stated Wyoming has a $45.00 bounty on Coyotes. Do we need to purchase a separate license to shoot coyotes?
 

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Looks like we got access on some private land and the ranch owner wants us to shoot every Coyote we see on his property. He stated Wyoming has a $45.00 bounty on Coyotes. Do we need to purchase a separate license to shoot coyotes?
No special license required for coyotes. Don't know about the bounties.
 

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Thanks for the info guys, my buddy will be using his Rem 700, 243 win. I developed some super accurate loads for it. Were going to buy a couple doe tags too. Looks like we got access on some private land and the ranch owner wants us to shoot every Coyote we see on his property. He stated Wyoming has a $45.00 bounty on Coyotes. Do we need to purchase a separate license to shoot coyotes?
What area is this in, I want to go shoot coyotes there, converse county they are only 20 bucks for bounties. Wyoming only allows .23 caliber or bigger for big game animals. Coyotes, use either the smallest or the biggest damn caliber gun u want. You should see what a 338 Papua does to one


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btw my "best antelope cartridges" would probably be the .243win and .25-06 w/100gr

even the 270win is a bit "overkill" and would probably be as big as I'd want to gobtw I believe MT and WY allow the use of .22-250/.220swift calibers, CO I think is .23+ but don't hold me to this.
I'm on the verge of buying a rifle that the primary use would be antelope. Originally was thinking the .243 -- now decided on the 25-06, but, doing some further reading thought maybe the .270 would be better in open country where it's windy due to higher BC. even if it's a bit overkill. Too many choices.
 

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I shoot a 25-06 older model Ruger M77. I probably have shot 40 to 50 antelope and just as many deer with it. IMHO it is the perfect caliber for both, I shoot only handloads with a 100 gr bullet for goats and a 117 gr for deer. If I only had one gun for everything smaller than elk, this would be it. I have also killed several hogs, good job there too.
 

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I'm on the verge of buying a rifle that the primary use would be antelope. Originally was thinking the .243 -- now decided on the 25-06, but, doing some further reading thought maybe the .270 would be better in open country where it's windy due to higher BC. even if it's a bit overkill. Too many choices.
I went with a .243win for my specific antelope rifle. Love it!

I shoot 85gr TSX, also awesome! the .243win I believe tends to have higher BC's than the .25-06, but the .270win probably beats both I'm not certain.

I was gonna say get a .243win, but a 25-06 and even the 270 are all great options.

could always get a 6.5-284 Norma w/142gr bullet, possibly from Savage if you want high BC's and wind bucking!

It was funny, last time at the range in WY before antelope opened, 3 of us were there, all getting ready for antelope, all shooting .243win!
 
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bigshot

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What area is this in, I want to go shoot coyotes there, converse county they are only 20 bucks for bounties. Wyoming only allows .23 caliber or bigger for big game animals. Coyotes, use either the smallest or the biggest damn caliber gun u want. You should see what a 338 Papua does to one


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Where going to be hunting in Unit 71, I'm now thinking about buying a specialty rig just for antelope, gonna wait till after this trip so I can a better idea on what I should get. Its probably gonna be a toss up between a 25 cal and a 6.5mm since I don't own one in those calibers yet.....
 

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Where going to be hunting in Unit 71, I'm now thinking about buying a specialty rig just for antelope, gonna wait till after this trip so I can a better idea on what I should get. Its probably gonna be a toss up between a 25 cal and a 6.5mm since I don't own one in those calibers yet.....
Could always get a .257wby, or heck .240wby! (now available in the vanguard)

Btw almost impossible to beat the .243win when talking about a coyote/antelope combo rifle!

Although probably no right answer from .243 to .270
 

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I have a .25-06 and a .257 Wby and both are great calibers. BUT....after shooting the Wby a lot lately, I am really liking my .25-06 a lot better than the Wby. Wby has more recoil & is lots louder. The thing that I am really thinking about is it worth shooting 10 grains more powder to gain 200-250 fps. I am withholding my final call until after I have shot the Wby at 400& 500 yds. The only reason I bought the Wby was a good friend was getting rid of it and I couldn't pass it up...too good a buy. If I end up not really liking it that much, I'll get my $$$ out of it!

Guess I've had too much success for a lot of years with my old Ruger 25-06.:)
 

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I went with a .243win for my specific antelope rifle. Love it!

I shoot 85gr TSX, also awesome! the .243win I believe tends to have higher BC's than the .25-06, but the .270win probably beats both I'm not certain.

I was gonna say get a .243win, but a 25-06 and even the 270 are all great options.

could always get a 6.5-284 Norma w/142gr bullet, possibly from Savage if you want high BC's and wind bucking!

It was funny, last time at the range in WY before antelope opened, 3 of us were there, all getting ready for antelope, all shooting .243win!
Hey HuskyMusky, whats your recipe for the 85 grain, TSX load. I came up with some super accurate loads using 100 grain Nosler Solid Base BTs behind 46 grains of IMR 7828 and Win large rifle primers, 3/8 inch groups.
 

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I have a .25-06 and a .257 Wby and both are great calibers. BUT....after shooting the Wby a lot lately, I am really liking my .25-06 a lot better than the Wby. Wby has more recoil & is lots louder. The thing that I am really thinking about is it worth shooting 10 grains more powder to gain 200-250 fps. I am withholding my final call until after I have shot the Wby at 400& 500 yds. The only reason I bought the Wby was a good friend was getting rid of it and I couldn't pass it up...too good a buy. If I end up not really liking it that much, I'll get my $$$ out of it!

Guess I've had too much success for a lot of years with my old Ruger 25-06.:)
Hey CC, let me know if you sell, might be interested. A 240 WBY sounds good too. I also been eye balling a Cooper M52 rifle in 6.5x284. There is going to be three of us on this trip, my third buddy has an old Browning BPR, in 25-06 that he is going to take along. He said it shoots great and it is his favorite deer rifle. I'll be watching to see how it does....He loaded some hot 100 grain Nosler Balistic tips.

I'll also be taking my Browning SS Stalker, in 270WSM for my backup rifle and will probly shoot one of my Does with it just to see how it does compared to the other calibers...
 
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HuskyMusky

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Hey HuskyMusky, whats your recipe for the 85 grain, TSX load. I came up with some super accurate loads using 100 grain Nosler Solid Base BTs behind 46 grains of IMR 7828 and Win large rifle primers, 3/8 inch groups.
I shoot the federal 85gr TSX factory load.

They all seem to shoot about the same out of my rifle though.

Thought about trying that superformance 80gr gmx load from hornady, but I see little reason to switch.
 

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Hey CC, let me know if you sell, might be interested. A 240 WBY sounds good too. I also been eye balling a Cooper M52 rifle in 6.5x284. There is going to be three of us on this trip, my third buddy has an old Browning BPR, in 25-06 that he is going to take along. He said it shoots great and it is his favorite deer rifle. I'll be watching to see how it does....He loaded some hot 100 grain Nosler Balistic tips.
My 25-06 loves the 100 gr Nosler BT also. If I decide I want to sell the Wby, I'll let you know. It will be after hunting season, because i still have some more work to do on loads.
 

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Nothing wrong with a 6mm Remington there either guys! My son's 6mm is shooting the 90 gr. E-tip and it has taken antelope, deer, and two falls ago, his first elk, a large cow with one shot at 350 yards! I shoot a 6mm Remington with 100 gr. Nosler Partitions at 3140 fps mostly for antelope, but have also used my wife's 25-06 and my own 30-06 with great success. Hard to go wrong with a good 6mm Remington!
David
 

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Up to this point my pronghorn rifle has been a Ruger #1 in .270 Winchester. This year I'm working with a Savage in .25/06 shooting a 115 grain Nosler BT and so far it's looking good. I chose the 115 over the 100 grain bullet for a little better BC.

Bob