Am I missing something, was this animal shot before?Bull elk. 6cm, 95gr TMK. Bull was shot after running close to a mile
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Man I love and hate a good rodeo. Sounds like shot 2 would have taken care of business if you knew the shot placement was there, thus giving more time to expire. I had 3/6 kills I was on this year turn into rodeos and the farthest was 65 yards. 2 were dead animals, just needed more time, the other, I wasn’t the shooter. Never ideal, finish the job as soon as possible.Bull elk. 6cm, 95gr TMK. Bull was shot after running close to a mile.
First shot, 2,778fps impact. Bull turned sharp quartering away and took a step as the shot broke.
(Left is hind, right is chest). Bullet angled sharp quartering away and created a 10-12” wide wound that was 18+ inches long. The entire dark spot is damaged tissue- not just bloodshot. There are tears, holes, torn tissue, and pulp over the entire section.
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Bull then dropped down a draw and reappeared. Second shot impact velocity of 2,256fps impact. Nearly broadside with the bull walking. Bullet impacted top rear lobes of lungs-
Entrance:
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Exit-
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Exit hide one:
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Bull then made it into timber, and jumped up from his bed when I tracked him, at approx 60 yards and ran full tilt from left to right- three shots were put into him in about 25 yards; 2x to the shoulder and the last to the neck to stop him.
All were approx: 2,915fps impact
Entered through scapula: fingers point to the two POI.
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No excising, just fascia layer removed-
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Backside of entrance scapula:
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This is the entrance side scapula-
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Exited through opposite scapula:
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That was what caught my attention and prompted the comment. I’ve been thinking about a Grohmann or similar. So I was wondering if @Formidilosus was running a prototype in the wild, or if it was a custom 1 of 1 and that is that.
Am I missing something, was this animal shot before?
That was what caught my attention and prompted the comment. I’ve been thinking about a Grohmann or similar. So I was wondering if @Formidilosus was running a prototype in the wild, or if it was a custom 1 of 1 and that is that.
So how many times did this bull get shot with those 95gr?Exit side scapula continued:
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After the second chest shot, I put the next one in the neck to stop the bull- he did the rhino slide at that.
Exit:
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Conclusion:
In one bull elk, there is medium, low, and high impact velocity results. One poor “worst case” placement, one “acceptable but not ideal” placement, two “perfect” placements, and one anchor shot. Other than the stomach raking shot, all bullets exited.
Later we found out that this bull had been with a group that had been shot at, and hunters had chased this one, which is why he was running. Heavily stressed animals often take an incredible amount of damage without much sign of injury- and this one did exactly that.
Bullet performance:
6mm 95gr TMK’s cause horrific wounds. The first shot was at medium impact velocity yet caused a massive wound channel and more damage to the stomach than any other bullet or caliber that I have seen- from .22cal to very large .338’s.
The second shot was at the lower side of impact velocity, struck no bone at the very back of the lungs, and created a 2.5 to 3 inch wide hole the entire way through.
The two shots at high impact velocity to both scapulas caused extreme tissue damage and the total destruction of both scapulas. While close examination could distinguish the general outline/separation of each respective bullet path, the wounds were 5-6” wide each.
It is hard to describe the damage caused by the stomach impact and the two scapula shots- pictures in no way show the true measure.
As I counted, 5x.So how many times did this bull get shot with those 95gr?
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So those gloves provide cold *and* cut protection?
Looks stainless. 4” MagnaCut? Would love to hear details when you or Ryan are able to share. Love those CBKs. Have a custom 3” MagnaCut version coming this month.The knife will be a thing. There’s some small changes to be made.
Ok, here is the latest update.Holy heck thanks @amassi
Definitely everyone email bomb them. Any time I’ve mentioned something that requires more than 1:8” twist I haven’t gotten a warm reception. Who knows? If they get tons of emails maybe they’ll see the light.
But I will say they get tons of requests and they’re all across the board. If there was a concerted email push for a 107 or 110 TMK in 6mm, they’d be more apt to listen. It has to be something people can shoot in readily available factory rifles. Baby steps. Once they see that there’s a market they’ll likely go further; but they’re already behind the times as is.
I use the same gloves for work during the winter (Masonary). Unless Form is wearing another glove underneath them, they’re gonna provide limited cut protection probably mostly prevent nicks or small cuts. I don’t think they’re gonna stop a stab or large amounts of cutting force. They work well for cold, wet, and wind no thicker than they are.So those gloves provide cold *and* cut protection?
So those gloves provide cold *and* cut protection?