Thanks, that’s great info. Just received my REAL molds.I tried it just the other day and at 50 yards it shot well... I may trying on a upcoming hog hunt. as for distance, I've never really shot anything past 60 yards.
Thanks, that’s great info. Just received my REAL molds.I tried it just the other day and at 50 yards it shot well... I may trying on a upcoming hog hunt. as for distance, I've never really shot anything past 60 yards.
I took this approximately 180 lb. corn-fed Pennsylvania whitetail doe in October 2022.
Rifle: LH Cabela's (Investarm) Hawken, .50 caliber, 29" barrel.
Load: Hornady .490 round ball, 70 grains of 3Fg, either Scheutzen or Goex, I forget, .020" patch lubed with Track of the Wolf's Mink Oil Tallow.
The shot was from about 55 yards, measured with a range finder. The ball hit the right side just behind the shoulder and did massive damage to both lungs. It also caused massive bruising on the offside but did not penetrate.
The deer ran about 400 yards uphill after being hit. Normally we'd wait 30 minutes but it was very close to sunset and didn't want to try to find the deer in the dark. Although the chest cavity was full of blood when I dressed it, there was very little blood trail.
There probably would have been more of a blood trail if I'd hit it lower on the chest because drainage would have been better.
The backstraps from this deer were huge and probably the best meat I've ever eaten.
Hmm. Dave, I use the exact same load that you do. I am surprised that your ball didn't do a complete pass through. Mine always have on broadside shots under 75 yards.
The only difference I can figure is that your shorter barrel at 29 inches vs. my barrel at 42 inches maybe makes a difference in velocity/energy.
That’s a Boone and Crockett doe.I took this approximately 180 lb. corn-fed Pennsylvania whitetail doe in October 2022.
Rifle: LH Cabela's (Investarm) Hawken, .50 caliber, 29" barrel.
Load: Hornady .490 round ball, 70 grains of 3Fg, either Scheutzen or Goex, I forget, .020" patch lubed with Track of the Wolf's Mink Oil Tallow.
The shot was from about 55 yards, measured with a range finder. The ball hit the right side just behind the shoulder and did massive damage to both lungs. It also caused massive bruising on the offside but did not penetrate.
The deer ran about 400 yards uphill after being hit. Normally we'd wait 30 minutes but it was very close to sunset and didn't want to try to find the deer in the dark. Although the chest cavity was full of blood when I dressed it, there was very little blood trail.
There probably would have been more of a blood trail if I'd hit it lower on the chest because drainage would have been better.
The backstraps from this deer were huge and probably the best meat I've ever eaten.
Cous are extremely wary animals. The fact you got within 100 yards makes it a trophy in my book.The shot was from about 55 yards, measured with a range finder. The ball hit the right side just behind the shoulder and did massive damage to both lungs. It also caused massive bruising on the offside but did not penetrate.
The deer ran about 400 yards uphill after being hit.
That there sounds like an elk. Tremendous will to live. I shot a spike Cous 3 years ago with ST Louis wawkin. .490 PRB 65 gr 777 2f mink oil. 40 yds pass through ran 15. NO BLOOD but 15 yds was like 3 hops sooo?
25 pacakages of meat. These guys are tiny. No More spike cous deer! Rather the animal live than provide so little meat. Triple the meat for a spike Mulie.
no. the reason is you were 13 inches closerThe only difference I can figure is that your shorter barrel at 29 inches vs. my barrel at 42 inches maybe makes a difference in velocity/energy.
It's amazing how often the game we hunt just ignores the "rules".I had yanked the first shot and these birds let me reload with them inside 25 yards!! What an adventure!!
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