I guess this is a 'whatever else'. We have chickens and the turkey population around here has really suffered in the last decade (not due to predators per se, but still way down) so I really struggle to pass up shots on predators during deer season.
This guy stopped, facing me, at about 75 yards today, and took a 6.5cm 130 eld-m in the throat and out the back, just beside the spine. I haven't checked internal damage, but given my hold I expect that I got into his chest high and the bullet probably then chewed its way out of the chest through the edge of the spine and backstrap. About 12" of penetration before exit (I measured it).
We've been hunting with suppressors since 2022 but this is the first thing *I* have shot suppressed, since most of my deer are killed during muzzleloader season. I'd put together some reduced loads - 130 eldm over IMR4895 at 2700' from a 20" - and with the scope up at 10x in low light (in the woods near dark) I had zero problem maintaining sight picture at the shot. Watched him flop over sideways and he never twitched again.
I trapped another bobcat about 25 yards from him, back during last winter, and killed one in 2023 about 20 yards from him in the other direction. We have lots of bobcats.
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