Well that and about 150 dead deer. Do people elk hunt with 223's asking for a friend.
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Well that and about 150 dead deer. Do people elk hunt with 223's asking for a friend.
Well that and about 150 dead deer. Do people elk hunt with 223's asking for a friend.
I can say the same thing about a guy shooting a 300 RUM that wounded an elk. There are lots of poorly shot animals with all sorts of bullets and calibers.cajun,
I killed a couple deer with a .223. Never-the-less I was posting about those who think a .223 matches a .308.
I know one guy who used ignorance and used a .223 on an elk. After several hits the elk left only to be recovered by coyotes and buzzards.
I doubt you actually hit the heart. The farthest I have seen them run is about 40 yards. Usually much closer on a brisket shot if you hit the heart. You are right that strange things happen though. My son shot a deer in the brisket with a 7 MM and it ran that far. The bullet went from stem to stern.Had a ruttin buck run all of 200 yd on a through-the-brisket heart shot from a 30/06 years back... Nothin is set in stone with wild critters. Sometimes they rewrite the rules.
Or down a 30' ravine lol.Yeah, it's funny how you can physically remove meaningful amounts of body mass/entire organs from an animal yet they can still run, and when they run around here somehow always end up wedged into a cactus.
Or down a 30' ravine lol.
This is called hyper oxygenated blood. Some folks never experience it. When shooting deer at 500 yards plus, you never expect it. Inside of 200 yards, yup, they smell you and anything else that may be dangerous... they start pumping more than they need, just in case.Yeah, it's funny how you can physically remove meaningful amounts of body mass/entire organs from an animal yet they can still run, and when they run around here somehow always end up wedged into a cactus.
I know that experience. I had one go over a bank and go down about 400'. Took me 4 hours to get that booger out of there. I was 69 years old At that time.I'd be ecstatic if a shot/wounded big game animal only went 30' into a ravine. A few hundred feet near vertical down certainly gets my attention! memtb
This last Monday, I was whitetail hunting in the Central Texas Hill Country, out of a blind of course. About 30 minutes before it got too dark to shoot a huge Axis Buck wanders into the feeder, I ranged him at 125 yards, my 6.5 Grendel shoots a .4 group at that range with the 120 Gr Nosler. I place the crosshairs about an inch behind his skull connection with the spine and squeeze one off, I see the bullet impact, it looked to be a perfect shot hair flew off the other side, he went nose down in the dirt, buckled front legs, bull dozed with his back legs for about 10 yards, he then tumbled into a little ravine out of site. I know he is dead, just out of site, never hear anything like legs kicking or any movement, I wait about 10 minutes and walk to the ravine. To my surprise, there is no Axis in the ravine, as a matter of fact there was not a dead Axis anywhere to be found and not a drop of blood at the impact point or in the ravine. I looked that evening until it was too dark to see, I got friends to go out with me the following morning, we looked for 3 hours and never found a sign of the Axis.
I have shot a bunch of Whitetail deer, hogs, Black Buck and Axis with that little cartridge and not once has anything even taken a step, all DRT. I am just sick that I wounded it and couldn't be found, I am sure that he eventually died. All I can think of that could have happened is the impact was just a little low and impacted meat only. I have chosen that very impact spot many times in the past and it has always resulted in a quick end to everything until this time.
I guess this incident just shows the need to keep shooting as long as they are moving, to say the least, probably the most disappointed I have been in a hunting situation in a very long time.
Haha for a flatlander thats a lot lol.I'd be ecstatic if a shot/wounded big game animal only went 30' into a ravine. A few hundred feet near vertical down certainly gets my attention! memtb
Haha for a flatlander thats a lot lol.