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Hunting a Yak
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01/30/20 02:38 AM
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Joined: Feb 2012
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cameronaggie
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Green Horn
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Green Horn
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A couple of buddies are planning a trip this Spring on a guided hunt. One of the options is a Yak, I’ve heard it’s great meat, is a 280 a good caliber to hunt with? Would I need a larger caliber? Tried searching online but didn’t find any info.
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Re: Hunting a Yak
[Re: cameronaggie]
#7733441
01/30/20 07:51 PM
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Joined: Dec 2014
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Gillettehunter
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Light Foot
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You're .280 will be fine. I'd suggest a good bullet. Perhaps a 160 gr accubond or the like. They are a good sized animal but I don't think they are excessively tough. Bullet placement is more important than a larger caliber. Good luck. Bruce
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Re: Hunting a Yak
[Re: cameronaggie]
#7734982
02/01/20 02:04 PM
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Joined: Mar 2019
Posts: 258
JABHunting
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Bird Dog
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Yak is my favorite meat. Having shot a few and guided hunters to many I am confident your 280 rifle is more than adequate. The 160 Accubond mentioned above is a good choice as is a 160 Partition and 150 Scirroco. There are lots of good bullets and as long as they are "controlled expansion" or some rendition of that they will be just fine. Talk to your guide extensively about shot placement. Best of luck!
Last edited by JABHunting; 02/01/20 02:10 PM.
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Re: Hunting a Yak
[Re: cameronaggie]
#7735031
02/01/20 03:19 PM
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Baileydog3
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Light Foot
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I actually shot mine with a bow at 60#
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