Elmer vs Roy

For myself 2700fps-ish seems good enough in my 30.06 with 180gr loads and around 2900 for the 7x57. Killed a huge Elk cow with the 06 last year at around 300 yards held about level with her back and hit the boiler room, did not need the 2 extra shots that followed as there was pieces of lung all over the place she would not have gone far after the first.
Also shot a nice whitetail at around 250 y 1 shot deadblood every ####in where, and guess what I did notuse any fancy shmansy bullet plain old interlock, works everytime
 
pharaoh2 said:
And don't forget the lil' .256 Mannlicher. I just read an excellent article in the May/June 2003 issue of successful Hunter, wher they talked about the great days gone by. The article is called Little Bitty Rifles-Great Big Game. Those would have been the days to be a hunter.
That is what the British calkled the 6.5X54 Mannlicher Schoenauer
 
bigger is better

Elmer was right. Roy was right. But if you actually want to eat your game, then Elmer was a lot righter. High velocity and light bullets destroy way too much meat. Besides, a 4 or 500 grain bullet down in the 'teens makes for better hunters/hunting.

Lessee, this must be about the millionth time I've got in this fight. Pretty bruised up by now.
 
Lessee, this must be about the millionth time I've got in this fight. Pretty bruised up by now.[/QUOTE] I can see how your fourteenth post could do that to you.
 
vega said:
Elmer was right. Roy was right. But if you actually want to eat your game, then Elmer was a lot righter. High velocity and light bullets destroy way too much meat. Besides, a 4 or 500 grain bullet down in the 'teens makes for better hunters/hunting.

Lessee, this must be about the millionth time I've got in this fight. Pretty bruised up by now.
I can see how your fourteenth post could do that to you.
 
Here is a twist on this- Does speed kill better in this context?:

Let's s ay we have a magic bullet, of 150 grains.

This magic bullet does the same thing, at any velocity.

So if you put this 150 grain bullet in a 300 Weatherby, it will expand, penetrate and retain the same amount of weight as if you shot it in a 30-30.

It peforms exactly the same when it hits a deer/Moose/elk- at any velocity.

Would he faster bullet kill better, due to more "hydrostatic shock" as Roy claimed? Or would it matter?

:evil:
 
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