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Old 11-23-2005 | 04:19 PM
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I asure you that is the entance wound and there was no exit hole,and good eyes you are correct the deer was shot at 4 times and hit 3 times,but the gapping hole was the 1st shot and was the entrance hole and I veiwed all this with my own eyes and also examined the ammo and it was indeed a white tiped accubond.Again the shot was quartering away at 120 yards.P.S. the Barnes TSX 100 gr fired from my 25-06 preformed very well at 75 yards through both shoulders and the deer took 2 steps and went face first.No bullet recovered just a quarter sized exit hole.
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Old 11-24-2005 | 01:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: Mikey S.

Yesterday was my first chance to hunt with my new Sendero SF in 7mmSTW, and although I didn't get to put the gun through the test I was really hoping for, the results I got were rather interesting.........at least I thought it was worth writing for you guys to read.
The load I'm using is 86.5 gr. of H-1000 powder, CCI magnum primers, Rem case, 140 gr. Nosler Accubond with a OAL of 3.675 in. Out of my 26" barrel, they average 3425 fps. It holds under an inch at 100 yds, and 1.25 inches at 300.......if my head is screwed on right.
I toted this gun yesterday, for the simple reason that I just wanted to get a deer with it. I knew I would be hunting in the woods, and the shots would be 100 yds at the furthest, but I took the 11lb beast anyways. I bought the gun primarily for powerline/field shooting at my favorite spots, with shots ranging from 200-500 yds.
I ended up taking a buck yesterday at first light, at the stressful range of 22 yards. He was quartering towards me, not sharply, but perfectly to angle the bullet through the shoulder, into the chest cavity. I touched off, and he ran into the brush, dragging his leg, down a steep hill. I found him, 65 yards from POI. No real blood to speak of, just a few drops, but I could easily see his drag marks in the leaves. Upon field dressing the animal, I was impressed. There was no exit hole, but the inside damage was........for lack of a better word.......awesome. I sort of expected at that range, for the bullet to grenade itself.....but I'm used to Ballistic tips in my .280. Instead, it jackhammered a hole the size of my fist through the heart/lungs, sawed the liver completely in 2, pushed through the stomach/intestine and lodged in the hide just in front of the opposite hind leg. The liver came out in 2 pieces.....oh I said that already. The entrance hole was only the size of a quarter by the way. Upon caping the deer, the damage was horrific. There was actual stomach/liver matter in the entrance hole at the shoulder......almost like the insides backfired out the entrance hole at impact. I only lost one shoulder, but it's not to often you shoot deer with a gun and NOT lose any meat...I'llstick to my .280 in the woods from now on anyway. If anyone takes interest in the post, I'm going to weigh the bullet I dug out of the cape tonite, and I'll post a pic of it if you'd like. Like I said, I thought the bullet would explode at that close of a shot, especially at that velocity, but it appears to have mushroomed perfectly. I was happy with the results of the bullet.

Sorry for being long...Mikey.
Mikey, thanks for the info. I had a similar experience once with a nice mule deer buck in New Mexico. I was using a 26" barreled Ruger 1B in 7mm Rem. Mag. with the 140-grain Nosler Partition bullet at a MVof 3350 FPS using 71.5 grains of old, original H4831. The deer jumped up about 35 yards away from me on a slope and ran downhill quartering away to my left. The bullet hit him just in front of the last rib on the left side and ranged forward into the right front quarter, where it hit the bones on the right shoulder joint. The shoulder jopint was blown to shards and the bullet came to rest just under the skin of the right shoulder. All meat in that right front quarter was destroyed. This is one of only two Nosler Partition bullets I have ever found inside a game animal. All the rest have gone all the way through!

I switched to using 175-grain bullets in that rifle, hoping a slower, heavier bullet would destroy less meat, and later bought a No. 1A in 7X57mm for use on deer as soon as Ruger started selling that chambering (1976).

I now reserve the 7 MAG for elk and larger varmints, using the 175-grain Nosler Partiton in both the 7 Mag. and 7X57mm. I'd appreciate a 175-grain Accubond!
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Old 11-25-2005 | 07:05 PM
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You hit the stomach, and it will stop most bullets cold. Lungs no problems, ribs, big deal, but the stomach material usually stops it cold.

Wow, thats some entrance wound DV.
 
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Old 12-03-2005 | 06:04 PM
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I feel thesame way. A 22 yard shot a recovered bullet!!! I had the same problems with the Interbonds. I wont be using them next year!



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Well I saw the exact opposite results with a 165 gr accubond factory load (Federal)fired from a 7mmSWT in a Ruger #1 this past week.The shot was at 120 yards at a Texas whitetail and I have never seen such a gapping wound and no exit before.I was shocked and unimpressed to say the least.The deer required a follow up shot and the same type of results.Here are pictures of the damage
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Old 12-04-2005 | 04:57 PM
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ORIGINAL: Mikey S.

Yesterday was my first chance to hunt with my new Sendero SF in 7mmSTW, and although I didn't get to put the gun through the test I was really hoping for, the results I got were rather interesting.........at least I thought it was worth writing for you guys to read.
The load I'm using is 86.5 gr. of H-1000 powder, CCI magnum primers, Rem case, 140 gr. Nosler Accubond with a OAL of 3.675 in. Out of my 26" barrel, they average 3425 fps. It holds under an inch at 100 yds, and 1.25 inches at 300.......if my head is screwed on right.
I toted this gun yesterday, for the simple reason that I just wanted to get a deer with it. I knew I would be hunting in the woods, and the shots would be 100 yds at the furthest, but I took the 11lb beast anyways. I bought the gun primarily for powerline/field shooting at my favorite spots, with shots ranging from 200-500 yds.
I ended up taking a buck yesterday at first light, at the stressful range of 22 yards. He was quartering towards me, not sharply, but perfectly to angle the bullet through the shoulder, into the chest cavity. I touched off, and he ran into the brush, dragging his leg, down a steep hill. I found him, 65 yards from POI. No real blood to speak of, just a few drops, but I could easily see his drag marks in the leaves. Upon field dressing the animal, I was impressed. There was no exit hole, but the inside damage was........for lack of a better word.......awesome. I sort of expected at that range, for the bullet to grenade itself.....but I'm used to Ballistic tips in my .280. Instead, it jackhammered a hole the size of my fist through the heart/lungs, sawed the liver completely in 2, pushed through the stomach/intestine and lodged in the hide just in front of the opposite hind leg. The liver came out in 2 pieces.....oh I said that already. The entrance hole was only the size of a quarter by the way. Upon caping the deer, the damage was horrific. There was actual stomach/liver matter in the entrance hole at the shoulder......almost like the insides backfired out the entrance hole at impact. I only lost one shoulder, but it's not to often you shoot deer with a gun and NOT lose any meat...I'llstick to my .280 in the woods from now on anyway. If anyone takes interest in the post, I'm going to weigh the bullet I dug out of the cape tonite, and I'll post a pic of it if you'd like. Like I said, I thought the bullet would explode at that close of a shot, especially at that velocity, but it appears to have mushroomed perfectly. I was happy with the results of the bullet.

Sorry for being long...

Mikey.
Go here and crunch your numbers.....http://www.biggameinfo.com/index.asp...2fbalcalc.ascx
Looks like you're close, however, not quite that good. I've had issues with the Noslers lately......Still looking for the perfect bullet. Regards, Rick.
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Old 12-09-2005 | 12:33 PM
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ORIGINAL: 48thguns


Looks like you're close, however, not quite that good. .

I don't understand what you are saying here?

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