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6um or 6xc?
6 UM.
6um or 6xc?
That's like 1100 yards then? Dang.6 UM.
Nice day of Springbok cullingThese are from my trip to RSA where I shot springbucks and warthogs mostly. The warthogs were one shot kills taken at 380 and 570 yards. 6XC load was 105gr VLDs pushed at 3,000 fps-even by IMR7828SC with BR2 primers. This particular lot of powder was much faster than expected, and proved very accurate in my gun, a Blaser break open single shot.
The other photo is the result of a morning dedicated to springbucks taken with the mentioned VLDs and 105gr AMAXes as well.
I have to rush now, BjornF16, but will load up some pictures of bigger stuff I shot with the same gun in another trip to Namibia.
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Relative to the circumstance of this kill, did the dtac perform as expected?115gr DTAC
Approximately 1,940fps impact velocity. No bones hit until exit side rib. First shot was very rear lobe of lung. No upset at this point.
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Then it caught the very front of the stomach. Look to the left of the knife tip and you can see the hole into the stomach.
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Came out through the edge of the liver, and the other lungs rear lobe and is showing signs of yawing (tumbling), breaking a rib on exit.
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Exit side shows a near perfect sideways bullet from yawing.
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Second hit was through lower neck, no pictures unfortunately. The elk fell at that shot, started tumbling down hill, then at some point stood up generally quartering away, and the third hit angled through the femur and lower spine. The bull dropped at this shot and laid still with his head down for a few seconds, then tried to lift his head again, and a final shot was out into his neck.
Femur/spine impact. This was approximately a 4” diameter wound channel.
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Relative to the circumstance of this kill, did the dtac perform as expected?
Sure looks it. I was thinking a 6mm might be my next deer/elk round, but maybe 22cal is a better route. That 108 looks rough108eldm are excellent killing bullets but they sure can mangle up some meat.
Makes you wonder what it's lacking in "killing power." All the naysayers claim a 6mm is too small. Certainly doesn't look like it.108eldm are excellent killing bullets but they sure can mangle up some meat.
Yea at closer range it makes me a little nervous using it on say a big bull.Makes you wonder what it's lacking in "killing power." All the naysayers claim a 6mm is too small. Certainly doesn't look like it.
The bull I killed this year with a 108eldm this year didn't think it was lacking.
Yea at closer range it makes me a little nervous using it on say a big bull.
With the penetrationWhy?
With the penetration