93gr Copper Rose, single feed. BC had to be corrected to .450 G1 to get hits past 500 yards using a Garmin Xero live per shot. .450 G1 worked from muzzle to 1,100 yards in two states.
First animal. Elk, 2,980fps impact. Stumbled approx 30 yards after hit. No blood at all in snow.
Entrance through scapula:
Shoulder pulled up-
Fascia removed-
Entrance from Inside the rib cage- clear yawing
Onside lung- elongated wound:
Offside lung, elongated wound-
Exit through ribs with most of the bullet caught in the offside scapula, however a small piece did exit completely.
Exit ribs,
Exit side, scapula pulled up. It’s hard to see, however the exit through the ribs was an elongated wound as well- it’s more visible in the wound in the shoulder.
You can see the bullet diameter hole through the hide where a piece exited-
Overall the bullet preformed well. It very clearly yawed immediately after impacting the scapula, and continued all the way through the chest. How much of the yaw is due to the high impact velocity and/or the bone impact are the questions.
The low BC is a hindrance, however
if this bullet consistently behaves this way (short neck length and then yawing), it will be the most damaging monolithic I have seen.