Turtle566
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Hi Mr Bean, I am in Aussie, so how do I get in touch with him to purchase said hammers?Yep, that's him
Hi Mr Bean, I am in Aussie, so how do I get in touch with him to purchase said hammers?Yep, that's him
Why is it all the negative reviews on any bullet are always with elk
Is that load in the .243?I've been considering trying Hammers for a couple of months. For 308 Winchester, 6.5 CM and 243 Winchester. I'm running a Barnes ttsx 80gr in Lapua brass, IMR4064 39.5 gr lit with CCI primers at a little over 3400 fps. Accuracy is great. Haven't used this load on game yet. I have no experience with monolithic bullet's. I can definitely see the allures of it though.
Well, the 338NM is a pretty good elk cartridge and the one I selected vs a CMWhy is it all the negative reviews on any bullet are always with elk
What's the twist rate in that rifle ?I had a challenge with Hammer Hunter last week…260 gr 338 NM 2850 fps, 70 yds. Good sized 6x6 bull elk, two solid broadsides shots - one more in the shoulder the other a little behind should. Bull ran approx 500 yd…third shot further back hit liver. Upon autopsy, first two shots didn't penetrate chest cavity, sent small fragments into on side lung. May be isolated event but concerning. Fortunately recover bull.
I agree, something is amissBecause any bullet can kill a corn fed whitetail at 100 yards...elk separate the boys from the men.
I'd like to see the recovered bullet from the elk above, something doesn't sound right. I find it hard to believe the Hammer didn't penetrate.
Proof CF 1:9.4 24"What's the twist rate in that rifle ?
Mr Bean!!!!Hi Mr Bean, I am in Aussie, so how do I get in touch with him to purchase said hammers?
Post intended to purely provide recent observation…not to disparage a particular bullet. Sure is something amiss. The two shoulder wounds created softball sized pockets in the onside shoulder. Bullet fragments in shoulder and as said in onside lung.I agree, something is amiss
Replaced the 50 cal, should work on elk.Well, the 338NM is a pretty good elk cartridge and the one I selected vs a CM
Well that should work, I'm sure you verified at distance that they weren't tumbling ?Proof CF 1:9.4 24"