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RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
The African Dik Dik.....
Scientific Name: Madoqua kirkii Size: 14 to 16 inches at the shoulder Weight: 10 to 12 pounds Lifespan: 3 to 4 years, 10 years in captivity Habitat: Dense forest to open plains Diet: Herbivorous Gestation: 6 months Predators: Humans, many small carnivores Poppin' one in the grassbag with a full house 7 mag 160 X at 55 yards ain't much more than splittin' a woodchuck in half.... You'd think at least a PH would know that and advise against it......... |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
ORIGINAL: SJAdventures Why would an Africa PH who could give a crapone way or the otherBS aboutone particular bullet? He is just stating he isn't a fna of the Barnes triple shock because of the reason he gives and shows. I guarantee you the pictures are true whether y'all want to believe it or not. I could care less myself just posting information on a subject. |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: SJAdventures Why would an Africa PH who could give a crapone way or the otherBS aboutone particular bullet? He is just stating he isn't a fna of the Barnes triple shock because of the reason he gives and shows. I guarantee you the pictures are true whether y'all want to believe it or not. I could care less myself just posting information on a subject. "The African Dik Dik..... Scientific Name: Madoqua kirkii Size: 14 to 16 inches at the shoulder Weight: 10 to 12 pounds Lifespan: 3 to 4 years, 10 years in captivity Habitat: Dense forest to open plains Diet: Herbivorous Gestation: 6 months Predators: Humans, many small carnivores Poppin' one in the grassbag with a full house 7 mag 160 X at 55 yards ain't much more than splittin' a woodchuck in half.... You'd think at least a PH would know that and advise against it......... " As for your post Looney, I am not sure what the biology lesson was all about butthis PHalways advises his hunters all the timefor and against certain choices of calibers for certain species of game but hesays that so many bucket head wannabeballistic experts can't beadvised about anything because they already know everything and when they are paying $40,000+ for a safari they use what gun they want to regardless of what the PH thinks. |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
Was actually supporting your photographic evidence of a Dikdik blown in half....sorry you missed that.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what a high velocity 160 X is going to do to a 10 pound critter at 55 yards shot in the guts............. I concure that there are a lot of experts out there who can't be told a thing and that be a key part of the problem regarding ballistics, and cape saving shot placement...I'd figure. I can tell you one thing, a 168 TSX at 2860out of a 30-06 is a meat wrecker on northern whitetails, and thus I've gone to a smaller caliber as a result. Win/win, and the '06 is happy with just bear duty....... |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
ORIGINAL: Rifle Loony Was actually supporting your photographic evidence of a Dikdik blown in half....sorry you missed that. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what a high velocity 160 X is going to do to a 10 pound critter at 55 yards shot in the guts............. I concure that there are a lot of experts out there who can't be told a thing and that be a key part of the problem regarding ballistics, and cape saving shot placement...I'd figure. I can tell you one thing, a 168 TSX at 2860out of a 30-06 is a meat wrecker on northern whitetails, and thus I've gone to a smaller caliber as a result. Win/win, and the '06 is happy with just bear duty....... |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
My own experience with the TSX on deer has been nothing like that. I've used the 140 in the 7mm mag and the 168 in a .300 Wby.In the 3 or 4 times I've used them I've gotten dime sized entrance holes and half dollar to dollar sized exits. These were all at relatively close range.
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RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
If I have a 300lb B&C whitetail give me a crack at him this season, I would welcome that performance.
We've been using Barnes X bullets EXCLUSIVELY at our camp for the last 11 years. We started with the X, the XLC and are now all on the TSX. The rifles are .308 Win, .30-06, 7mm Mag, 300Win and 300Wby Mag. We must have downed 100 deerfrom 80lb doe to a nearly 300lb buck and bullet performance was flawless. All deer either dropped in their tracks or stumbled a few feet and fell. A buddy shot a buck (maybe 170lbs) through both shoulders with his 300WM and a 150X bullet.ML was around 3300fps and the deer was about 40 yards broadside. The entrance hole was about caliber size and the exit about an inch and a half - at most. However, when we skinned it, we saw that it was pretty much pulverized. Both shoulders were comletely destroyed. The lungs were liquified. Did this deer die quickly? Yep :D |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
I personally always wanted to try them in my rifles but have heard horror stories about how bad they copper foul a barrel. Scirocco II's were bad enough for me.
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RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
ORIGINAL: SJAdventures I personally always wanted to try them in my rifles but have heard horror stories about how bad they copper foul a barrel. Scirocco II's were bad enough for me. |
RE: Reloading Questions for 300 WM
?(I think 3031 not sure), RL 22 and IMR 4064. IMR 3031 and IMR 4064 are too fast for the .300 Win. Mag. |
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