HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - powerbelt bullets
View Single Post
Old 02-24-2008 | 06:03 AM
  #10  
gleason.chapman
Nontypical Buck
 
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,246
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: powerbelt bullets

ORIGINAL: coyote#68

YES I shot this deer high,but it was an offhanded,standing up shot at a 135 inch 10 point that I spotted as I came out of the woods,it was late muzzle loader season with a couple of days to hunt,so I decided to try to sneak up on him 300 yards out in the field,I crawled about 200 yards in the wet pasture,and when I got close enough I couldn't see him without standing straight up so that was all I had no rest in a open field,and my shooting sticks were to short,I had been hunting all season for a nice buck,so I decided to take a shot at him,I thought he was about 150yards or so and held a little to high,I figured the bullet would bust his shoulders if I could hit them and leave no tracking job,and I got lucky and spine shot him,he fell over on the spot,I didn't want to try a double lung afraid of accidentally hitting him to far back,I love shoulder shots to imobilize an animal and I would have given anything for a 5' tall shooting stick that evening to shoot off of,thanks I will slow my bullets down and try to aim better if such another chance arrives,I'm usually tagged out by then anyhow,we have a strict 1 buck limit here in KY and I usually score before mid-December muzzle loader season anyway,THANKS for all of your help.
Here is the Trajectory chart for the bigger PBs with 150 yard zero. Note that the bullet is over 5" high at 75 yards, with the 100g load, which is NOT in the windows of MPBR (Maximum Point Blank Range).
Chap


gleason.chapman is offline  
Reply