. Yes I was thinking about damage to the hide.Why are you worried about passthroughs ? Is hide damage an issue ? Bullet selection is key, almost regardless of calibre.
Hide damage is not an issue for me so I typically use 308 or 300WM. Overkill is the best kind of kill.
Why are you worried about passthroughs ? Is hide damage an issue ? Bullet selection is key, almost regardless of calibre.
Hide damage is not an issue for me so I typically use 308 or 300WM. Overkill is the best kind of kill.
Timber wolf pelts went for as high as $920.00 on the most recent fur auction held in North Bay. So blowing the snot out of them might not be such a good idea.
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Wow, that certainly makes it worth while to go hunting for them!!
I am looking for a good wolf load. I think the 243 would be great, but I am worried about pass throughs. I would like a 223 but it probably isn't powerful enough. Any thoughts or opinions?
Don't imagine the Inuit who have been using .222's on seal,caribou,walrus and even polar bear gave it a second thought.Just don't miss...........HaroldThe last wolf I shot was on the 27th of October of last year. I killed it with a single headshot at 90 yards with my Sako varmint 222, 20.5/IMR4198/50 Sierra Blitz. It was an adult female~100 pounds. Must admit I felt a wee bit under gunned as I was after coyotes. All other wolves I have taken were shot while moose or deer hunting with calibres reflecting those species.
Don't imagine the Inuit who have been using .222's on seal,caribou,walrus and even polar bear gave it a second thought.Just don't miss...........Harold
Don't imagine the Inuit who have been using .222's on seal,caribou,walrus and even polar bear gave it a second thought.Just don't miss...........Harold



























