6mm /.243 hunting success on Big Game

Some more 95gr tmk data out of a 6cm.
Wife and I double tapped a good boar tonight with the 6cm shooting 95tmks and 6.5prc with 147eldm .
Impact velocity on the 6cm was about 2700fps. Found the 95gr tmk stopped at the “shield” on the opposite shoulder. Both bullets wrecked him pretty good . Tmk weighed 61grains after being found .
 

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Some more 95gr tmk data out of a 6cm.
Wife and I double tapped a good boar tonight with the 6cm shooting 95tmks and 6.5prc with 147eldm .
Impact velocity on the 6cm was about 2700fps. Found the 95gr tmk stopped at the “shield” on the opposite shoulder. Both bullets wrecked him pretty good . Tmk weighed 61grains after being found .
Nice work and follow up on terminal performance.
 
@kkp005 was the dbl tap necessary to dispatch the hog? Or did she just feel like putting a bullet into some flash? I have those days too........
 
This was quite a few years ago but this is a mule deer I shot with a .243 and 80gr Barnes ttsx bullets. Shot was around 200 yards broadside. One picture is the exit wound. Deer went about 30 yards and fell over dead. It’s a bigger bodied deer than it looks in the pictures. I didn’t have any problems with the Barnes bullets but after that season I switched to the 87 gr Berger’s and the 95 gr Berger classic hunters and I was very happy with those. I picked up a bunch of 95gr nbts again to try out this year so hopefully get some more pictures. The NBT is what I used befor I tried the Barnes
 

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I thought I might add that I have tried the Barnes ttsx in 300 win mag 257 weatherby .243 and the tsx in the 257 also. In my experience if you can keep the velocity high the Barnes bullets kill just fine with a well placed shot and I am a fan of them when I’m hunting for meat but if I’m looking to put something down fast and hard the faster fragmenting lead core bullets do seem to do more damage and put animals down faster.
 
I thought I might add that I have tried the Barnes ttsx in 300 win mag 257 weatherby .243 and the tsx in the 257 also. In my experience if you can keep the velocity high the Barnes bullets kill just fine with a well placed shot and I am a fan of them when I’m hunting for meat but if I’m looking to put something down fast and hard the faster fragmenting lead core bullets do seem to do more damage and put animals down faster.
I shot a whitetail doe with a 50 grain ttsx out of an 22-250 and it was nasty how much damage it did to that deer. You’d have swore I shot it with a 7mm mag. My buddy shoots the Barnes ttsx 130 in his 30-06 and they are downright impressive. Barnes bullets definitely thrive on velocity
 
I shot a whitetail doe with a 50 grain ttsx out of an 22-250 and it was nasty how much damage it did to that deer. You’d have swore I shot it with a 7mm mag. My buddy shoots the Barnes ttsx 130 in his 30-06 and they are downright impressive. Barnes bullets definitely thrive on velocity
If I hit bone with them I had great results but on clean broadsides shots with only rib bones hit damage was minimal. I shot 1 mule doe at around 150 yards broadside with the 100gr tsx in a 257 weatherby. She showed zero signs of even being hit and then she ran about 75 yards and fell over dead. It worked perfect for saving hides but when I haven’t hit bone the 115gr NBT definitely seems to put deer down faster
 
18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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Nice work! Looks like those matchburners did the trick.
 
18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.
Hell yeah, bullet 1 would did the job, I totally understand the double tap on a freaking Moose tho! I just threw the new 18" 7.5tw tube on my igniter. Gonna get it broke in over the next couple weeks.
 
18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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I want to be you when I grow up.


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18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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Hell yeah!!!
 
18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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Awesome! Not getting a moose during the two years I lived in AK will always be bummer.
 
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both are very effective. Don’t know how many bucks I’ve taken with a 243..
 
18” 6 CM shooting Barnes 112 Match Burner’s at 2918 fps.

525 Yards. Dialed 2.3 Mils.Tripod mounted, standing.
Alaska-Yukon Bull Moose, Fork Antlers. Meat Hunt.

Impact Velocity: 2170 fps

First Shot: Entry behind front shoulder. Double Lungs. Fist size wound cavity. Bullet stopped under offside hide.

Second Shot: 3 seconds later. Entry in front of lower shoulder. Hit thickest part of clavicle and shattered it. Jacket stopped under offside hide and the lead core exited. Bull dropped immediately, front first.



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1st shot, double lungs. Caught in offside hide.
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2nd shot exit that hit the clavicle and dropped the Moose
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Exit of second shot. Bone it busted through was 1.5-2” thick.
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Entry holes indicated at both ends of the knife.

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What’s your load with the 112’s?


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