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Originally Posted by ronlaughlin
(Post 3831374)
From my experience using the Deep Curl bullet on deer, water jugs, and paper; 150 yard is definitely not an upper limit. I won't hesitate to shoot at deer twice that distance. Just be prepared to see a lot of tissue damage, when you open up your critter.
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The more I shoot the more confident I become taking a 250 yard shot on paper. But would a 250 grain bullet penetrate the vitals of a deer at that range.
The deer I shot last year was around 204 yards (ranged from spot in the spring that we thought was 197 in winter). The barns 250g did not pass through. However, it did strike the heart and maybe that's why no pass-through. |
Originally Posted by Doug100g
(Post 3831514)
The more I shoot the more confident I become taking a 250 yard shot on paper. But would a 250 grain bullet penetrate the vitals of a deer at that range.
The deer I shot last year was around 204 yards (ranged from spot in the spring that we thought was 197 in winter). The barns 250g did not pass through. However, it did strike the heart and maybe that's why no pass-through. |
Depends on what you shoot how accurate it is and what you load.
wit a 250 gr bonded Shock Wave load in front of a Blackhorn load of 135 gr i get 2300fps a point black range of a bit over 200 yds and just out of curiosity I figured what the 250 yd numbers are. 250 yds = 1394 FPS and 1078 foot pounds energy I don't have any trouble hitting gongs and Knockdowns at 250 but there is no place I hunt where I expect to get a shoot at 200 around here. I take most of my deer at 25 to 50 yds, about the same for boar. |
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