250gr shockwave bloodtrail vid and pics
#1
250gr shockwave bloodtrail vid and pics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I1WCwuQvF0
Shot this crippled spike today with the Savage , 250gr std shockwave doing 2300fps from 42gr imr4759
Shot was about 40yds, went in high in rear ribs, came out in the far elbow and arm pit, actually theres 2 exit holes (weird) Ill figure that out when I skin and butcher it. either way expansion looks good and the short blood trail was very heavy, as you can see in the vid, although it did take a few yds to start dumpn. This will be my 5th shockwave kill, all DRT or just like this. Ill keep usin em.
Shot this crippled spike today with the Savage , 250gr std shockwave doing 2300fps from 42gr imr4759
Shot was about 40yds, went in high in rear ribs, came out in the far elbow and arm pit, actually theres 2 exit holes (weird) Ill figure that out when I skin and butcher it. either way expansion looks good and the short blood trail was very heavy, as you can see in the vid, although it did take a few yds to start dumpn. This will be my 5th shockwave kill, all DRT or just like this. Ill keep usin em.
#3
DeerandbearhoG
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.
#4
Gee and all those guys who doubt the effectiveness of the shockwave. IMO a bullet does not have to hold together to be an excellent bullet. Look at the Berger bullet. Cleanly taking big game animals at 600-1000 yds and almost always fragment.
#5
DeerandbearhoG
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.
#6
IMO a bullet does not have to hold together to be an excellent bullet. Look at the Berger bullet. Cleanly taking big game animals at 600-1000 yds and almost always fragment.
Give Bronko the prize. For five or six years i used 130-150 grains of granular Pyrodex in my guns along with the 240 grain .430 XTP bullet. On several occasions deer and hogs were hit behind the diaphragm but either bang flopped or went a short distance after being hit. One 160 pound boar, standing broadside, was hit well behind the diaphragm. Shards of the bullet tore up the diaphragm, heart and lungs-bang flop.
#7
Typical Buck
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The bullet path
Granted, it was a 30-06 180 gr round, but I once shot a good-sized deer facing me,just nicking the breastbone @ 75 yds:
bullet must have become shrapnel upon impact w/ one part of the shoulder and entire shank ruined, one side of the neck was hamburger, @ 1/3 of the heart was missing w/ everything behind it one very messy stew. No exit wound. Luckily snow was on the ground to clean things up a bit in the field. Lead does some unexpected things.
Even w/that damage the deer managed @ 60 yd run to the field's edge.
It's a shot I probably would not choose to take again...
bullet must have become shrapnel upon impact w/ one part of the shoulder and entire shank ruined, one side of the neck was hamburger, @ 1/3 of the heart was missing w/ everything behind it one very messy stew. No exit wound. Luckily snow was on the ground to clean things up a bit in the field. Lead does some unexpected things.
Even w/that damage the deer managed @ 60 yd run to the field's edge.
It's a shot I probably would not choose to take again...
#9
DeerandbearhoG
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.
Possibly the bullet broke up... the lead went out one hole and the copper out the other. I have seen Hornady's strip themselves on occasion.