Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Went from really nodding at your initial post to really scratching my chin at the latest.
Lots of elephants die to nothing but 7.62x39 FMJs, doesn’t mean it’s a great choice for big five.
I can say for sure kinetic energy is highly useful, velocity in particular as a way of transmitting it far more so than bullet weight. It wasn’t penetration, SD, or bore diameter that dropped the grizzlies I guided most reliably. It was high impact speeds and a good bullet, SD was inconsequential in those encounters, even a 140gr 7mm ended up under the far skin. Said it many times, for big coastal grizz there was nothing I was happier to see a client carry than a 7 mag or a .300. I’d take a .270 armed client before a .45-70, or 6.5x54 or 7x57 for that matter. I did see the effect 7x57 and 175gr, it worked but the bear strolled over 100 yards in a strange stupor before dieing under a tree. A 7 Mag grizz that belongs to a member’s son stood up and looked at the sky, then fell over dead. The multiple .300 taken bears generally just plain fell over dead, 150 to 190gr it was rather inconsequential. The lighter (faster) bullets generally meant they didn’t travel as far.
Mountain goats are surprisingly tough creatures as well. There too, speed and energy killed, dozens of times. Slower rounds (including slower 6.5s) did the job reliably, but not as impressively. Never got to guide a 6.5PRC they came after the era but I am sure it pushes 6.5 into 7 mag and .270 territory.
I can say for sure kinetic energy is highly useful, velocity in particular as a way of transmitting it far more so than bullet weight. It wasn’t penetration, SD, or bore diameter that dropped the grizzlies I guided most reliably. It was high impact speeds and a good bullet, SD was inconsequential in those encounters, even a 140gr 7mm ended up under the far skin. Said it many times, for big coastal grizz there was nothing I was happier to see a client carry than a 7 mag or a .300. I’d take a .270 armed client before a .45-70, or 6.5x54 or 7x57 for that matter. I did see the effect 7x57 and 175gr, it worked but the bear strolled over 100 yards in a strange stupor before dieing under a tree. A 7 Mag grizz that belongs to a member’s son stood up and looked at the sky, then fell over dead. The multiple .300 taken bears generally just plain fell over dead, 150 to 190gr it was rather inconsequential. The lighter (faster) bullets generally meant they didn’t travel as far.
Mountain goats are surprisingly tough creatures as well. There too, speed and energy killed, dozens of times. Slower rounds (including slower 6.5s) did the job reliably, but not as impressively. Never got to guide a 6.5PRC they came after the era but I am sure it pushes 6.5 into 7 mag and .270 territory.