Ckleeves
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Neither, 6mm 108eldm, next question.
But both of those would kill and elk with a shot to the vitals. I like what you're doing here.
I'm not using either of those but they were quick and easy to find.
Neither, 6mm 108eldm, next question.
But both of those would kill and elk with a shot to the vitals. I like what you're doing here.
What bullet gives a larger cavity with 48" of penetration?
7 states 3 countries shaaaaawow Thats awesome good for buddyThat's okay, they can have their own experience and stories, and I can have mine if that's okay with you of course?
I hunt 5 states every year, 7 states every other year, and in 3 countries every other year. I'm pretty much tapped out, sorry I can't live up your expectations or approval.
While I must confess to never shooting in self defense nor for fun, I have no trouble shooting full length (end to end) on a mature elk.
Barnes .375 cal, 270 grain TSX @ near 3K mv…..elk at approximately 80 yrds! A numerous elk, a moose, some deer and Pronghorn……no bullet recoveries, with a pretty adequate wound channel. It wasn't actually measured…..but was pretty substantial! memtb
As crazy as it may sound I would take a 6 Creed on an elk at 600 vs that setup. TSX impacting at 1675 fps (at my elevation, YMMV) vs a ELDM impacting at 2250 fps (once again at my elevation). Half the wind drift with the little six too.
Not saying it's my first choice, or that 6mm's are the end all be all but there are far worse choices out there then a 6mm with the correct bullet carried by a guy who can shoot it well from any position and isn't scared of it and shot hundreds of rounds leading up to the hunt because practicing with a suppressed 6 is a real fun and cheap time.
Plus…..know the reasonable expectations/capabilities of your chosen cartridge/bullet, which may not reach your capabilities ……whatever they may be! memtbKnow your rifle (whatever it's chambered in) and know your own personal limitations