Herb
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Questions arise about minimum loads for elk hunting. So I got a leg bone from an 800 pound elk cow, killed with a 140 grain handload from a 7mm Rem Mag, which apparently destroyed most of a quarter. Hung it up at 100 yards and shot it with my .54 Hawken I built, using 60 grains of Goex 2F and a roundball at about 1350 fps (chronographed). Didn't know the zero, so shot twice at the sheet of paper. Any holes below the paper were from another day.
Then I held over the bone about even with the top of the paper and missed. There was a breeze and the front sight covers about 6" at 100 yards, hiding the bone. Second shot hit the bone and broke it.
Next I tried to hit the knuckle but couldn't see where my shots hit so couldn't correct, some hit in the shade of the bone.
I used .019 linen from JoAnn Fabrics, bought a couple of years ago. Recent stuff is about .012. Three or four of these patches I picked up and used again. Two were .020 OxYoke, the breeze drifted one. Hit the round bone and it really cracked in sound. Hard to see where the ball hit, I think it is in the base of that tall spike shadow. It did not crack the bone.
So this load broke an elk leg bone at 100 yards, but it might not have penetrated the elk's body to kill it. When I used this rifle as my spare on my recent elk hunt, my load was 120 grains of Goex 2F.
Then I held over the bone about even with the top of the paper and missed. There was a breeze and the front sight covers about 6" at 100 yards, hiding the bone. Second shot hit the bone and broke it.
Next I tried to hit the knuckle but couldn't see where my shots hit so couldn't correct, some hit in the shade of the bone.
I used .019 linen from JoAnn Fabrics, bought a couple of years ago. Recent stuff is about .012. Three or four of these patches I picked up and used again. Two were .020 OxYoke, the breeze drifted one. Hit the round bone and it really cracked in sound. Hard to see where the ball hit, I think it is in the base of that tall spike shadow. It did not crack the bone.
So this load broke an elk leg bone at 100 yards, but it might not have penetrated the elk's body to kill it. When I used this rifle as my spare on my recent elk hunt, my load was 120 grains of Goex 2F.