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I'll be hunting the Kenedy ranch next month. I'm taking a 338 WM with 210 Barnes TTSX. My understanding is it's spot and stalk. They have a preference for Barnes bullets (plus some other premiums).
The below was Included with an informational note from my outfitter - LOMAS CHICAS OUTFITTERS:
When hunting Nilgai, one will want to use a premium bullet. All copper preferably. We have had very good luck with the Barnes Vor-TX ammo or if loading your own, then load the TTSX or LRX bullets. The Berger “HYBRID TARGET” works well also. Federal Premium with the gold tip has proven to be good as well as the Terminal Ascent.
Of course, any round and probably any caliber will take a Nilgai with placing the shot in the perfect place. But we have found that even with the 6.5 calibers and using the Barnes TTSX or LRX bullets that the bullet will go through both shoulders on the fully matured bulls.
The New Hornady CX round may prove to be a good bullet also.
It’s our believe for instance, if using the 375 HH round or one like it. That you may want to drop to a 235-250 grain bullet in order to get more velocity. We think that velocity is the ticket for these very tough critters. They have a will to live like no other.
We do not chase or shoot at the animals while running.
We do not offer any bow hunts.
The below was Included with an informational note from my outfitter - LOMAS CHICAS OUTFITTERS:
When hunting Nilgai, one will want to use a premium bullet. All copper preferably. We have had very good luck with the Barnes Vor-TX ammo or if loading your own, then load the TTSX or LRX bullets. The Berger “HYBRID TARGET” works well also. Federal Premium with the gold tip has proven to be good as well as the Terminal Ascent.
Of course, any round and probably any caliber will take a Nilgai with placing the shot in the perfect place. But we have found that even with the 6.5 calibers and using the Barnes TTSX or LRX bullets that the bullet will go through both shoulders on the fully matured bulls.
The New Hornady CX round may prove to be a good bullet also.
It’s our believe for instance, if using the 375 HH round or one like it. That you may want to drop to a 235-250 grain bullet in order to get more velocity. We think that velocity is the ticket for these very tough critters. They have a will to live like no other.
We do not chase or shoot at the animals while running.
We do not offer any bow hunts.