2019 Recovered Hunting Bullets

ndallyn

CGN Regular
Rating - 100%
139   0   0
Location
Airdrie, AB
I thought it might be interesting to start a thread posting photos of recovered bullets from this years rifle season - there’s lots of threads on bullet expansion in test media. Let’s see some bullets recovered in hunting situations! Post caliber, bullet, rifle used, etc.

My submission:

I took three deer this year with a Ruger Hawkeye in .257 Roberts loaded with 117 gr Hornady SST’s over IMR 4831. Picked up the rifle this year off the EE - was bedded and free-floated but it shot very well with the first load I tried in it - so I put a couple hundred rounds through it in various conditions/shooting positions and took it hunting. I took a three point whitetail, a big spike mule buck, and a mule doe. Whitetail and doe were pass-through shots (single shot on both). The recovered bullet comes from the mule buck. I surprised him at the top of a cutline, he came up the cutline and i took the shot at 40 yds with him quartering towards me at an uphill angle (deer’s right front shoulder toward me). Bullet went through the front right leg, through the lungs and body - and ended up under the hide at the back left ham just in front of the hip. Because of the uphill angle it missed all of the guts, only hitting the front leg, lungs and diaphragm on it’s way through.

View attachment 327509View attachment 327510View attachment 327508
 
Last edited:
I saved a 140 Accubond from a Mountain goat, taken at 430 yards and found under the offside hide... all the others were .358 Winchester pass-throughs.
 
Nice job ndallyn, the 257 is a great cartridge.

I have a BLR in .257 bob and the only deer I shot with it was a heart shot at 80yards and i have never seen so much blood pump out that fast! not sure why I don’t hunt with it more often.

HChammer I have one of those BLR's to. Taken 2 deer, the last was hit perfectly through the top of the heart and both lungs and out the other side. Load was 117gr. Hornady round nose pushes by IMR 4350. The first was quartering away and opened up the whole side, easy gutting.

David
 
That sst expanded perfectly from what I have read and heard on this site , the sst is very explosive at close range
Congrats on the deer also

This was from a shot taken at 40 yds, whitetail was at 50yds, mule doe was at about 115-120 yds. Both of the pass-throughs were a small hole going in and a loonie sized hole going out. I have heard that the sst is “explosive” as well but i wonder if that is due to jacket thickness differences at different bore diameters (or thickness relative to the cross sectional area of the bullet - more lead expanding against the jacket in larger bore diameters) or from being pushed at high velocity. In the bob at about 27-2800fps this bullet seems to work very well - at .257 Weatherby velocities it may very well come apart.
 
Last edited:
Retained weight on that bullet was 90.7gr (77.5% retained weight). Considering it smashed through the front leg bone and travelled the length of the bucks body i am pretty happy with that.
 
I've been picking bullets out of game since practically day 1. Many are lost due to passthroughs,
but even those are recovered occasionally. [I have found 3 of these bullets]

Of cup and core, about 50% of mine have been lost, of premiums [mostly Partitions] 80% have
been lost. Below are some pictures of my recovered bullets.

7UYehNT.jpg
Cup and core of various persuasions. Bottom row is the row of shame, lol.
j7muI6U.png
Premiums, mostly Partitions, but a few bonded. [Left arrow..now obsolete 190 grain Blue Point Bonded, made in Ontario, Right arrow, original 180 Swift Scirocco from a moose with a 30-06]
l8w0Pe1.jpg
180 Swift Scirocco II from moose with 308 Norma Mag.
uvixSyR.jpg
200 Swift A-Frame from Elk with 308 Norma Mag
Tc4djWL.jpg
220 Swift A-Frame from Elk with 8mm Rem Mag
Dave.
 
Last edited:
Ive had great success with the sst in 2506. Above 3000fps they cone apart. Under that they seem to hold together well. I started annealing them and have gotten much more predictable results

180gr in my 300wm explode in sand but i havent tried them on game or any other media. Just punching paper so far
 
Roughly 100 to 150 yard shot on red stag, broadside boiler room shot, bullet on offside hide. 270 win, 140gr sierra tipped gameking
20191203-113235.jpg

20191203-113249.jpg
 
Last edited:
That’s a nice bullet collection Eagleye, do you recall the distance of the swift bullets?

Thanks

The earlier One was the original 180 Scirocco [not the Scirocco II] and the shot was
a Young Bull Moose at just under 200 meters. He was quartering towards me, and
that bullet broke the onside shoulder and was recovered in the liver. [30-06]

The other one, with the loaded round was also a young Bull moose, just around 90
meters. Broadside shot, 308 Norma Magnum [MV 3100 fps] Found under hide on off-
side. This was the improved Scirocco II, which is a very good bonded bullet, IMHO.
Dave.
 
I'll play.

140gr Accu-bond from my 7-08 at about 2500fps if I recall correctly. I believe 105 grains was the retained weight but I will weigh it again and update the post.

Calf moose at 160 yards quartering away on the trot. Found it in the offside hide. Moose went about 60 yards.View attachment 327993
 

Attachments

  • SmartSelectImage_2019-12-03-14-01-35.jpg
    SmartSelectImage_2019-12-03-14-01-35.jpg
    32.2 KB · Views: 402
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom