I have seen literally dozens of deer shot with the Nosler .308 125gr Ballistic Tip in the 30-06, this is all that my in-laws family shoots. If you put that bullet in the front end of a deer, it is going down fast. It will do a little more damage than a heavier or tougher bullet, but seriously how much meat do you expect to get off the front of a deer?
Somewhat as an aside, I have also shot dozens of animals with the Nosler Ballistic Tip bullets in various calibers and weights and never had an issue.
That's impressive. I don't think, with all the Moose I have seen shot that I have ever seen any bullet pass through. What velocity is he shooting that bullet at?
As my signature line states, "speed is fine, accuracy is final". More times than not my rifles love medium powder loads for accuracy; this in itself will prevent fragmentation of the ballistic tip, resulting in a controlled expansion and less energy loss. If not most times, than all the time, I have had complete pass through on big game. As you know, my son and I are serious trophy hunters and we would not use a bullet without confidence. Two autumns ago my son shot a very big moose with a 150gr. BT at 80 yards with his 7mm STW. The bullet passed right through with a medium load using IMR-7828.
http://imgur.com/yRWxhlt
That's impressive. I don't think, with all the Moose I have seen shot that I have ever seen any bullet pass through. What velocity is he shooting that bullet at?
Shoot them in the shoulders and you don't get pass-throughs... but you do get less meat... it probably helps the ego in the retelling of the tale... DRT is not a phrase I feel the need to use.
Shoot them in the shoulders and you don't get pass-throughs... but you do get less meat... it probably helps the ego in the retelling of the tale... DRT is not a phrase I feel the need to use.
FROM THE NOSLER RELOADING MANUAL: The 7mm STW is loaded with 75.5 gr. of IMR-7828. According to the manual, the velocity is 3,121, however on the crony it read 3,190, probably because of the 26" barrel. My newly acquired 7mm Rem Mag. is loaded with 63.0 gr. of IMR-4831 with the 150 gr. BT, which is a middle of the road powder charge from the manual. Yes we are "tight" behind the shoulder hunters, however we will take a "straight-on" frontal shot, such as these two whitetail bucks received. Stone dead they dropped.
http://imgur.com/TBoV1fM
http://imgur.com/riVNVwJ
They don't go DRT either. Nor are you losing any appreciable meat either. I've seen two Moose collapse to follow up shots mere feet from deep water (creeks) One when it was minus 35. That would have been a wreck. We are not driving up to these Moose either. Some being several miles from any motorized vehicles.
I'm sorry. I thought we were talking about bullets.




























