I had a 6.5 PRC chambered earlier than planned for my girlfriend to use on an elk hunt. I was picking up a barreled action from my gunsmith and had mentioned the idea of having one made for next season. Low and behold, he had a spare action and a 20” proof on the shelf. Spun it up then and there. So now I had 2 weeks to get a load for her hunt and kids and poor weather really limited my days of testing. I decided to try the Hammer 125 HHT since I wanted a light recoil for a very light rifle. I did a ladder test with RL23. Found what seemed like a decent node and did seating depth testing. I shot 3 shot groups at 400 yards starting at 0.010” jump and increasing by 0.005” each grouping. 0.020 jump ended up at 0.4 moa group at 400. Now for her to actually shoot the rifle and to get a good velocity average and get zeroed. Zeroed the rifle at 200 yards and velocity was 3080 fps.
4 days later we were elk hunting. She made a 300 yard shot on a bull slightly quartering towards us. Barely hit the leg on entry, double lung and no exit. Ribs were busted up on the off side, but no bullet fragments were recovered. Bull died in less than 10 seconds and trotted about 6 yards after the shot before tipping over dead. I was honestly surprised how fast he went down. Quite a bit of blood loss in the chest cavity. Not a lot of internal trauma though. Bullet certainly did it’s job and I can’t argue with the end results. To be fair, it was getting a bit late and we didn’t dig around much to find any bullet fragments to to really analyze the damage.
Not bad for her first elk though. Actually, it’s her first anything.
4 days later we were elk hunting. She made a 300 yard shot on a bull slightly quartering towards us. Barely hit the leg on entry, double lung and no exit. Ribs were busted up on the off side, but no bullet fragments were recovered. Bull died in less than 10 seconds and trotted about 6 yards after the shot before tipping over dead. I was honestly surprised how fast he went down. Quite a bit of blood loss in the chest cavity. Not a lot of internal trauma though. Bullet certainly did it’s job and I can’t argue with the end results. To be fair, it was getting a bit late and we didn’t dig around much to find any bullet fragments to to really analyze the damage.
Not bad for her first elk though. Actually, it’s her first anything.