Yup, wrong shot with any rifle is no good!Supports the shot placement argument. Wrong spot with a big gun isn't a good thing either.
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Yup, wrong shot with any rifle is no good!Supports the shot placement argument. Wrong spot with a big gun isn't a good thing either.
So why my 178gn eld x didn’t do so well out of a 30-06?
I'm glad to learn that my 243 is overkill
The 30-06 and 270 have excessive recoil and muzzle blast? Lol.
That's why low recoil cartridges lije 30-30, 7.62x39, 6.5x54 M-S remain so popular.And there you have the attraction to .22 cal on deer... nobody is going to admit it though.
Didn't he lose a Grizzly with an 8mm Rem Mag? Maybe there is something to be said for using lighter recoiling rifles.Because ELD-X
todbartell shot an elk in the in the shoulder one year and the bullet failed to make it to the vitals. That was a .338. 225gr ELDX IIRC.
Does that mean the 338WM is too small for elk? No, it means if you shoot enough animals, you're goona see some weird stuff.
The sheer number of different people showing strange and inconsistent results with ELD-X speaks to the BULLET not the HEADSTAMP.
It's not though. Most .243's come with a 1:10 twist to maximize velocity of light for cal bullets.
Light for cal bullets at warp speed work great when they are all copper, but the leaded ones can grenade, coming apart into fragments resulting in a wide but shallow wound should the target present any resistance at all
A 6Creedmoor with a 1:8 twist - heavy for cal 105-115gr is a whole different animal.
This isn't new - guys be shooting heavy for cal in fast twist 7x57's (1:8.6") for over 100yrs. It works better than it 'should'. The slow muzzle velocities aren't very attractive, but appropriately stabilized heavy for caliber sure is![]()
You know, I've appreciated reading a lot of your posts over the years, but you really do get bent out of shape over the 223 for hunting posts here. I highly doubt that anyone and everyone who has used a 223 for deer is recoil shy.And there you have the attraction to .22 cal on deer... nobody is going to admit it though.
I'll admit itAnd there you have the attraction to .22 cal on deer... nobody is going to admit it though.
First cow elk killed with the 280 Ruger single shot ( I originally sold and now own again) was around 200 yards with a 162 ELDXBecause ELD-X
todbartell shot an elk in the in the shoulder one year and the bullet failed to make it to the vitals. That was a .338. 225gr ELDX IIRC.
Does that mean the 338WM is too small for elk? No, it means if you shoot enough animals, you're goona see some weird stuff.
The sheer number of different people showing strange and inconsistent results with ELD-X speaks to the BULLET not the HEADSTAMP.
The first cow elk killed with my 280 Ruger #1 was just under 200 yards with a 162 ELDX
The second awas a cow elk atc642 yards with a 162 ELDX
It's not though. Most .243's come with a 1:10 twist to maximize velocity of light for cal bullets.
Light for cal bullets at warp speed work great when they are all copper, but the leaded ones can grenade, coming apart into fragments resulting in a wide but shallow wound should the target present any resistance at all
A 6Creedmoor with a 1:8 twist - heavy for cal 105-115gr is a whole different animal.
This isn't new - guys be shooting heavy for cal in fast twist 7x57's (1:8.6") for over 100yrs. It works better than it 'should'. The slow muzzle velocities aren't very attractive, but appropriately stabilized heavy for caliber sure is![]()
And there you have the attraction to .22 cal on deer... nobody is going to admit it though.
I will. Certainly hunt the 30-06 and .270 well enough and this season will be a fairly light 308 Win. But I have more fun shooting smaller rifles. Definitely like it better. There are practical benefits too, but no issue saying its my preference as well.
It seems equally hard for some to admit they shoot .223 better than their larger rifles haha
Or that haha.Or they can't shoot any better .. would that be a bugger after all this fuss and
Does that mean the 338WM* is too small for elk? No, it means if you shoot enough animals, you're goona see some weird stuff.
soooo what does that mean on shot game , like elk and moose ?? i understand a 22 is less than 375 ..whats the point here
It's all about babies wanting less recoil . Hence the new rifles with reducers
Are you saying that anyone tgat prefers a less tecoili h cartridge is a "baby"?soooo what does that mean on shot game , like elk and moose ?? i understand a 22 is less than 375 ..whats the point here
It's all about babies wanting less recoil . Hence the new rifles with reducers
Are you saying that anyone tgat prefers a less tecoili h cartridge is a "baby"?
How so......
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I don't drink.in the whiskey again Cat ??
the smaller cartridge craze will end soon
I don't drink.
The small cartridge craze has been
" ending" for years apparently.
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