I've been perusing the ballistics charts that Federal Premium has on their website. I've been putting these through my 270WSMs 24" barrel and having some nice groups. Friend of mine has been looking at getting a 300WM and the question I'm starting to ask is why bother with the 300? The 130gr out of the 270WSM absolutely beats a 165gr out of the 300WM and by not a small amount. But when you look at the 300WM launching a 180gr pill you see a 200fps and a 200ft-lb gain over the 130gr. However you also notice that the 300WM has drifts a few more inches and at longer ranges starts to drop a heck of a lot faster.
So my question really comes down to, how much velocity and foot "poundage" do you need for a Barnes TSX to make a complete pass through on an Elk or Moose? I know on deer sized game I haven't had the opportunity to recover any copper yet, even on a head shot that pass under one ear out the other side below the opposite ear with no apparent change in trajectory (was an anchoring shot on a heart lung shot deer that didn't want to fall down after waiting over a minute). I've heard a few times that even out of a much smaller caliber it's not unusual for a complete pass through to happen. I know the minimum ft lbs considered adequate for deer is in the 900 range. What about moose and elk? Or an angry grizzly for that matter? How much do you need to reach the heart of an upset grizz?
So my question really comes down to, how much velocity and foot "poundage" do you need for a Barnes TSX to make a complete pass through on an Elk or Moose? I know on deer sized game I haven't had the opportunity to recover any copper yet, even on a head shot that pass under one ear out the other side below the opposite ear with no apparent change in trajectory (was an anchoring shot on a heart lung shot deer that didn't want to fall down after waiting over a minute). I've heard a few times that even out of a much smaller caliber it's not unusual for a complete pass through to happen. I know the minimum ft lbs considered adequate for deer is in the 900 range. What about moose and elk? Or an angry grizzly for that matter? How much do you need to reach the heart of an upset grizz?




















































