Mountain Antelope

Klipspringer

The rock-hopping acrobat of African mountains

Eastern & Southern Africa Year-round Challenging

Shoulder Height

20-24" (50-60 cm)

Weight

22-40 lbs

SCI Minimum

10" (Rifle) / 9" (Bow)

Rowland Ward Min

4⅛"

Identification

Small, stocky antelope with coarse, olive-yellow coat. Walks on hooftips like a ballerina. Short, spiky horns on males only.

Habitat

Rocky outcrops (kopjes), cliffs, and mountain slopes. Never far from rocks that provide escape routes from predators.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 10" for rifle, 9" for bow. Rowland Ward minimum 4⅛". World record is 6⅜".

Did You Know?

The klipspringer's name means "rock jumper" in Afrikaans. These remarkable animals walk on the tips of their cylindrical, rubbery hooves—the only African antelope to do so. This adaptation allows them to navigate near-vertical rock faces with astonishing agility, leaping from rock to rock with precision that seems to defy gravity.

Recommended Firearms

Rifles

Flat-shooting, accurate calibers are essential for mountain hunting:

  • .243 Winchester: Excellent choice—flat trajectory, manageable recoil
  • .25-06 Remington: Superb long-range performance for mountain work
  • 6.5 Creedmoor: Modern favorite with excellent ballistics
  • .270 Winchester: Classic mountain caliber, proven performer
  • .308 Winchester: Adequate with proper bullet selection

Lighter calibers like .223 can work at close range but may struggle with the longer shots mountain hunting often demands.

Bowhunting

Extremely challenging due to range and terrain limitations:

  • Draw weight: 50-65 lbs for flatter trajectory
  • Arrows: Fast, flat-shooting setup essential
  • Range: Typically limited to 30-40 yards maximum
  • Approach: Often requires multiple days to get within bow range

SCI minimum for bow is 9 inches.

Optics

  • Rifle scope: Variable 3-9x or 4-12x with clear glass for dawn/dusk; holdover turrets helpful for mountain shooting
  • Binoculars: 10x42 minimum for picking out klipspringers on distant rock faces
  • Spotting scope: 20-60x essential for evaluating trophies at long range
  • Rangefinder: Critical for mountain hunting where distances are deceptive

Essential Gear

  • Sturdy, ankle-supporting boots with aggressive tread
  • Trekking poles for stability on rocky terrain
  • Lightweight backpack with hydration
  • Shooting sticks or bipod
  • Layered clothing for temperature changes
  • First aid kit with items for cuts and scrapes

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 10"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 9"
Rowland Ward Min 4⅛"
World Record (RW) 6⅜"
Measurement Method Straight Line

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 20-24" (50-60 cm)
Weight (Male) 22-40 lbs
Weight (Female) 24-35 lbs
Horn Length 3-5"
Lifespan 12-15 years

Unique Adaptations

  • Cylindrical hooves - Walk on tips like a ballerina for precision on rocks
  • Hollow-shafted coat - Provides insulation and protection from rock scrapes
  • Preorbital glands - Used to mark territory on rocks with sticky secretion
  • Lifelong pair bonding - Mated pairs share sentinel duties for life

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