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Guess I’m wrong. I just stay away from them unless it’s a highly proven bullet.Mmmm…not so sure about this if we are talking about Hornady 75 HPBT; Form indicates they are a good option.
Guess I’m wrong. I just stay away from them unless it’s a highly proven bullet.Mmmm…not so sure about this if we are talking about Hornady 75 HPBT; Form indicates they are a good option.
Mmmm…not so sure about this if we are talking about Hornady 75 HPBT; Form indicates they are a good option.
But I do like the ELD-M and TMK
That was the second deer I used the Hornady BTHP 75 on. The first deer was hit just behind the shoulder, the bullet traveled upwards a bit, tumbled, threw the jacket from below the cannelure through the far shoulder blade where it was sticking out and the rest of the bullet went through the hide sideways leaving a bullet shaped exit hole. That deer ran 30 yards and expired. Not much internal damage other than a 1 inch square hole in the far lung. Hopefully the better choice will be the 80 grain ELDM. 1-7 twist for that deer and 1-9 twist for the one that took three bullets.All/nearly all HPBT are variable in their performance. The common version of the 75gr Hornady HPBT was more consistent early on, later versions have shown more instances of poor performance. Compounding that, there are multiple variants of Hornady 75gr HPBT and they can and do behave differently in tissue.
They kill well generally. However, they can at times behave oddly as the gentlemen above experienced, and there are much better choices available.
Started at 2920 using Levrevrolution out of a 22 inch barrel and impact around 150 yards. Well over 2200 fps impact.Mmmm…not so sure about this if we are talking about Hornady 75 HPBT; Form indicates they are a good option.
But I do like the ELD-M and TMK
I wonder how it'll compare sound and weight wise to the OCM5 or the OCM5 Gen 2 which is coming later this year.How does the 6.5 K sound? I have a 6.5 S on my RSS, but Andrew posted this last night...
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I’ll be getting one when they are released. I’ve been on the fence between a polonium (shorter) and wolf hunter (lighter). A lightweight polonium makes the decision easy.How does the 6.5 K sound? I have a 6.5 S on my RSS, but Andrew posted this last night...
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Clearly you haven’t read this thread…I've no problem using .223 for deer, done it before and seen it done before. You've got to be willing to pass on iffy shots. Known a few natives who used it for caribou.
I wouldn't use it for elk or moose, just because that's a decent outlay of time and money and I would prefer the extra oomph of a larger caliber, but I wouldn't condemn anyone that did. I've known a couple ranchers that use it for depredation permits on elk coming in to feed piles and such.
With good bullets, there’s not a shot you can’t take with a 223 that you would take with a 308.I've no problem using .223 for deer, done it before and seen it done before. You've got to be willing to pass on iffy shots. Known a few natives who used it for caribou.
I wouldn't use it for elk or moose, just because that's a decent outlay of time and money and I would prefer the extra oomph of a larger caliber, but I wouldn't condemn anyone that did. I've known a couple ranchers that use it for depredation permits on elk coming in to feed piles and such.
I'm going to sell a couple 300WM so I can afford another Howa Mini Action 6mm ARC and another one in 223 and couple more Trijicon scopes. My big guns are going to be 6.5 PRC barreled.The authority on big game hunting has spoken and he's not happy with the small caliber trend. So, listen up to JVB and put those .223's and 6mm's back in the safe. His latest podcast says so.
You're really going to piss off jvb. He's going to send his brother up to wound and steal your deer.I'm going to sell a couple 300WM so I can afford another Howa Mini Action 6mm ARC and another one in 223 and couple more Trijicon scopes. My big guns are going to be 6.5 PRC barreled.
Jay
That was a little tiresome. Didn't listen to the whole thing, but everything I heard was "Some people say small calibers can work well on big game, but I say you shouldn't use them for that"The authority on big game hunting has spoken and he's not happy with the small caliber trend. So, listen up to JVB and put those .223's and 6mm's back in the safe. His latest podcast says so.
Given the sheer amount of carnage in this thread, I cannot see how anyone could go through this and not be confident they could kill anything in North America with a 223 and the right bullet inside of 400-500 yards.I've no problem using .223 for deer, done it before and seen it done before. You've got to be willing to pass on iffy shots. Known a few natives who used it for caribou.
I wouldn't use it for elk or moose, just because that's a decent outlay of time and money and I would prefer the extra oomph of a larger caliber, but I wouldn't condemn anyone that did. I've known a couple ranchers that use it for depredation permits on elk coming in to feed piles and such.
Great hunt Tell! Your dad sent me pic the other day. I wish I was closer I love to give it a shot!Another elk to add. Young bull fork horn. 75 eldm at 430yds. I recovered bullets in the offside hide and in the liver (quartering towards). View attachment 800489View attachment 800494
two days later I used the same combination on a coyote at 610. On impact he jumped and bit at the shot, then ran. We recovered him about 40yds downhill. The bullet exited and both entrance and exit were small. It went through his lungs, but it wasn’t nearly as explosive as hitting ribs on an elk. View attachment 800504View attachment 800505View attachment 800506View attachment 800507Impact velocity was around 1,975 fps.