Robert Rogulic is the founder and chief executive of Tri-National transportation. Besides heading one of the premier trucking and logistics companies in North America, Robert Rogulic is an avid hunter of pronghorn antelope. Known for its long-range vision and lightning-quick speed, the pronghorn can be difficult to track, let alone get a clear shot of. The pronghorn’s best defense is its vision. Its sense of smell and hearing is comparatively less developed than other animals. It is possible to get close to a pronghorn with the wind at your back but once it spots you, it will run away fast. The trick to getting close enough is staying out of its line of sight. You’ll have to crawl on your hands and knees, using the bushes and long plain grass to your advantage, before setting up a long-range shot. Long-distance rifles are used frequently for hunting pronghorns. Many hunters tend to lean toward lighter calibers such as the .243 Winchester, the .260 Remington, and the .25-06 Remington. Other assets for a pronghorn hunt include a fine optics scope and bullets that don’t go out of range in the strong prairie wind.
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AuthorOwner Robert Rogulic functions as the CEO of Tri-National, Inc., a provider of transportation solutions that facilitate companies’ reduction of costs and increase of revenue. Archives
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