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WOW!! Hornady SST's 250grn 50cal. again!!
I just harvested my 15th deer with Hornady SST's, both black sabot and low drag. I have yet to recover one and tonight I shot a doe at 87yds, was quartering away and turned just as I touched off the Knight with 100grns T7. It was supposed to be a behind the last rib and out the front of far shoulder. NOT!!! She turned as I lit it up and upon walking over there, she DRT'd.
It went in her right hind qtr, breaking hip, out the ribs, back in the back of right shoulder and out the front of shoulder!!!! Now thats holding together!! Broke the shoulder socket on way out. She dressed at 137lbs on my electronic scale/gabriel. Sorry to say I had to knife her to finish it up. But a round that can do that kind of damage and still have enough energy to exit will have my vote forever!!!! |
congratulations on the deer. I am glad the bullet was able to stick together and finish the job on that deer. Even if you had to finish the animal off.
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Well that is inline with my experience. Congratulations on the deer. I keep wondering why some people have bad experiences do you suppose they are under loading? These are muzzleloader bullets designed for inlines with a load that produces 2000+at the muzzle. And I am afraid some use loads suitable for Power Belts which work best at 80 grains unless modified.
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It also shows that a pass though is not the total answer to killing an animal. :confused0024:
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Congrats on the deer.
sst's are the same bullet as the shockwave It may be that the SST expands better at long range and lower velocity. |
Congrats on the deer. I share the belief with many others that today's modern projectiles are all effective if used within their means. I've seen a lot of deer killed with Shockwaves/SSTs. Keep shootin' 'em and keep adding horns to the wall :wink:
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 3879037)
sst's are the same bullet as the shockwave, but the sabot on the sst's is .001 smaller diameter.
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