- Location
- Saskatchewan
After shooting over 100 head of big game, I have come to like the big relatively slow bullets from cartridges like the .35 Whelen. They kill very efficiently, waste little meat, and allow a competent hunter to take shots on big stuff like elk and moose that a lesser caliber would not have sufficient penetration / lethality to reliably perform.
I seldom take head shots, since it is too common for the animal to move its head even when the shooter is close and steady. I have also seen standard cup and core 150 grain .308" bullets stop dead in the shoulder joint of a calf elk, and fail to reach the vitals. And in the same spot with the same result in a bull moose. I am unimpressed with the paper accuracy and ballistics numbers of small / fast bullets on big game. Performance IN the game is what matters to me - and that has led me to premium bullets & heavy for caliber bullets in fast cartridges, or bigger diameter and fairly hefty bullets in the medium bores.
Like any good bow hunter, my rifle hunting is about taking clean, ethical shots only and passing up the rest. Large, heavy and well constructed bullets allow me to take more of the shots that I feel confident taking - especially when hunting animals bigger than deer!
I seldom take head shots, since it is too common for the animal to move its head even when the shooter is close and steady. I have also seen standard cup and core 150 grain .308" bullets stop dead in the shoulder joint of a calf elk, and fail to reach the vitals. And in the same spot with the same result in a bull moose. I am unimpressed with the paper accuracy and ballistics numbers of small / fast bullets on big game. Performance IN the game is what matters to me - and that has led me to premium bullets & heavy for caliber bullets in fast cartridges, or bigger diameter and fairly hefty bullets in the medium bores.
Like any good bow hunter, my rifle hunting is about taking clean, ethical shots only and passing up the rest. Large, heavy and well constructed bullets allow me to take more of the shots that I feel confident taking - especially when hunting animals bigger than deer!



















































