This meat loss THING ?is totally controlled by the Bullet not the caliber or cartridge ! depending on explosive - fragile the bullet is . RJ
Lol ! Yea Yea OK ! RJ
This meat loss THING ?is totally controlled by the Bullet not the caliber or cartridge ! depending on explosive - fragile the bullet is . RJ
What and how does the 30-06 / 308 cal do it Better ? why want one with more recoil and blast
how does it kill better ?
elk have a bit of a stigma of being bullet proof only because of how they react to hits, especially poor hits, they put the miles on quickly, great endurance, great adrenaline...moose on the other hand with similar poor hit will typically stop inside of 80 yards, stand or laydown in which case look like wimps by comparison to elk, but hit them both fatally elk still likely get a little further than moose too because of how they are wired to react
Yup.
No more oxygen reaching brain, that is that. Doesn't matter how "tough" an animal is. Stop the heart/lungs from functioning, it has a whole 4 seconds or so until its down and out. Don't do that? Its gonna run.
Goes for all critters.
Maybe the elk can use those 4 seconds much more energetically lol. But still.
In that regard, what is the smallest caliber for a "bang flop" scenario @ 100m on elk?
I don't know any hunter that ever aim for the head.
Except on varmint.
Do you hunt big game Joel?
Hunted big game enough to know you can't count on a bang-flop unless you make a CNS shot.You asked the smallest cartridge that will do it, I answered lol.z
Not in the CNS? You're gonna get runners sometimes. Period.
There are no elk in Quebec either, unless they escape from farms or you found some at the supermarket
And there's no way to guarantee they go nowhere beyond 10 feet either. Its gonna happen, regardless of cartridge, unless you hit brain or spine.
Well there's Elk in Alberta but the .223 is verboten for big game hunting.




























