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.30-06 EXIT WOUND?
well, i'm out here on the palouse in eastern washington hunting whitetail with my Stevens 200 .30-06 this year, and some of the locals i've befriended say there's a huge Yote population out here that everyone wants thinned (killing livestock and the like). I was wondering...
What kind of damage does a .30-06 do at 100,200,300 yards? I'm trying to keep the exit wound to a minimum here... maybe pick up a few bucks on the pelts. I'm hoping the lite body of a yote won't make the bullet expand to badly and just cut right through at these ranges, but i'm unfamiliar with how it would react. any help would be great... thanks! |
RE: .30-06 EXIT WOUND?
What kind and weight bullet are you shooting?
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RE: .30-06 EXIT WOUND?
probably a 150 grain corelokt
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It will more than likely be pretty close to the size of the exit wound on a deer. The only think you could do is try. I personally like my .17hmr it will drop them if you hit them in the head.
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well if you shoot heavy game bullets they shouldnt expand much as long as you dont hit a bone.
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.308 is my fav. for coyote and predator hunting. Similar in the realm of the 30-06 S, I haven't had a problem yet having a huge or destructable exit wound that would shred the pelt. Now depending on your powder and bullet weight, you will see some difference obviously in what happens. For me, I stick with 165 grains with a Nosler Ballistic tip. Again, that is with a .308, but much closer proximity to a 30-06 than most calibers.
"It will more than likely be pretty close to the size of the exit wound on a deer. The only think you could do is try. I personally like my .17hmr it will drop them if you hit them in the head". Spike In response to that, I shoot the .17 hmr, and have taken coyotes in close range with the same effect. Yet, I would not trust my .17 HMR to take a coyote at anything past 120 yards if needed, or on a windy day. In my mind, I don't take chances with light bullets like the .17 to take a wish shot on the most deserving day. My Tikka T3 varminter in .308 is my right arm wherever I go on my ranch and nursery. |
RE: .30-06 EXIT WOUND?
I shot a buck one year with 220 grain fro 06 at about 30yrds away.2 and a half inch hole out came hole came out the other side hit a rib and the deer still ran 30 yrds before giveing up.I wouldn't thought that bullet would of expnaded that much.I believe I was useing rem coreloc.
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try using a bullet designed for really large game like bear...It wont expand..A tough bullet won't leave much of an exit hole.
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that's a smart idea hoyt, thanks a lot for the post!
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Personally, I don't think you will be saving many pelts shooting a 30-06. I shot several coyotes in the last few weeks with my 7mm Rem Mag while deer hunting, and the results weren't pretty. I was shooting a 140gr Nosler Accubond, and all shots were right behind the shoulder with massive exit holes.
I guess I can't really compare a 7mm to a 30-06 as there is a huge difference in velocity, but I'm just trying to give you an idea of what to expect. My 243 with 75gr Hornady HPs very rarely makes an exit hole tho :) |
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