I think it is interesting and educational to see what projectiles do in real hunting situations, not just in gel or wet newspaper. I'm sure some of you guys have dug around in a carcass to find the bullet that downed the beast. Here are a few of mine with details.
Top: 6.5 Grendel 123 grain Hornady SST factory load, Whitetail buck @ about 220 yards. The bullet broke the near shoulder, passed through the vitals, broke a rib on the back side and was found against the hide. The bullet shed its jacket but they were about 1/2 inch apart, I glued them back together. Deer went about 30 yards. Retained weight 105 grains.
Middle: .308 Winchester 150 gr Remington Core-Lokt factory load. Whitetail buck @ 20 yards. The deer was walking away in heavy brush at a pretty steep angle. Sent the bullet through a small opening and hit the deer just behind the first rib. The bullet traveled about 2 feet through the deer. Ended up under the hide in front of the far shoulder. The deer was found about 50 yards from where he was shot but he left going the other direction so not sure how far he traveled. Retained weight 81 grains.
Bottom: 30-06 150 grain Speer Hotcore reload. Coyote called in standing on a tank dam face on at 150 yds or so. Bullet hit middle of the chest. Traveled stem to stern shedding its jacket along the way. Yote was DRT. Jacket was recovered outside the yote tangled in its butt hair, core kept going presumably. Retained weight of jacket about 39 grains.
Post em if you got em.
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Top: 6.5 Grendel 123 grain Hornady SST factory load, Whitetail buck @ about 220 yards. The bullet broke the near shoulder, passed through the vitals, broke a rib on the back side and was found against the hide. The bullet shed its jacket but they were about 1/2 inch apart, I glued them back together. Deer went about 30 yards. Retained weight 105 grains.
Middle: .308 Winchester 150 gr Remington Core-Lokt factory load. Whitetail buck @ 20 yards. The deer was walking away in heavy brush at a pretty steep angle. Sent the bullet through a small opening and hit the deer just behind the first rib. The bullet traveled about 2 feet through the deer. Ended up under the hide in front of the far shoulder. The deer was found about 50 yards from where he was shot but he left going the other direction so not sure how far he traveled. Retained weight 81 grains.
Bottom: 30-06 150 grain Speer Hotcore reload. Coyote called in standing on a tank dam face on at 150 yds or so. Bullet hit middle of the chest. Traveled stem to stern shedding its jacket along the way. Yote was DRT. Jacket was recovered outside the yote tangled in its butt hair, core kept going presumably. Retained weight of jacket about 39 grains.
Post em if you got em.
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