168What grain TMK in the 308?
168What grain TMK in the 308?
Still in lungs? Holes look to be in front of diaphragm.My 15 year old daughter killed a cow elk at 419 yards (last range) with her Tikka T3x .243. Factory Hornady ELDX 90gr. SilencerCo Scythe and Spartan Ascent tripod.
Shot was high and a little back, but that was my call error on The Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40
We were exposed and only had a old wire fence to use as cover. The cows were not liking us creeping in and started to get moving when we tried to get to the corner of the fence. That was about 400 yards from the herd. With the Scythe and the open pasture the shot was so quite. Hardly a impact thwap, the cow just bolted and the rest of the herd took off after her. My daughter said " I hit her." I said " yes, just wait" I had my glass on the cow the whole time.
About six seconds later she dropped. High fives and lots of stoke.
I am impressed with the 90gr ELDX. First time killing with it in the .243 It punched right through the cow. It was not a perfect shot and it killed very quickly. Shot was from a tripod at 400+ yards kneeling in wind and light snow. We were a little rushed due to conditions. The little .243 never lets us down. Currently building a Tikka 6CM
Cool old time rancher friends are the best when it comes to retrival of elk.
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My 15 year old daughter killed a cow elk at 419 yards (last range) with her Tikka T3x .243. Factory Hornady ELDX 90gr. SilencerCo Scythe and Spartan Ascent tripod.
Shot was high and a little back, but that was my call error on The Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40
We were exposed and only had a old wire fence to use as cover. The cows were not liking us creeping in and started to get moving when we tried to get to the corner of the fence. That was about 400 yards from the herd. With the Scythe and the open pasture the shot was so quite. Hardly a impact thwap, the cow just bolted and the rest of the herd took off after her. My daughter said " I hit her." I said " yes, just wait" I had my glass on the cow the whole time.
About six seconds later she dropped. High fives and lots of stoke.
I am impressed with the 90gr ELDX. First time killing with it in the .243 It punched right through the cow. It was not a perfect shot and it killed very quickly. Shot was from a tripod at 400+ yards kneeling in wind and light snow. We were a little rushed due to conditions. The little .243 never lets us down. Currently building a Tikka 6CM
Cool old time rancher friends are the best when it comes to retrival of elk.
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No signs of lung jelly, but appears some fragments of bullet went through lungs. Daughter snapped this pic while I was working. Not the best document of damage.Still in lungs? Holes look to be in front of diaphragm.
Jay
It is the Black Hills loaded ammo with the 168gr tmkWhat grain TMK in the 308?
Did you handload those? If so, how was the cartridge to reload? It honestly sounds like if done in a fast twist barrel it might be the fastest standard bolt face 6mm cartridge.I shot a long action Remington in 240 a lot, what a spectacular killer that was, 95 grain ballistic tips were the bomb
Toasted that barrel in about 900 rounds but what a blast
Something about those long slender rounds out of a Remington feeds so sweet
Maybe the Weatherby clone is in my future
My 15 year old daughter killed a cow elk at 419 yards (last range) with her Tikka T3x .243. Factory Hornady ELDX 90gr. SilencerCo Scythe and Spartan Ascent tripod.
Shot was high and a little back, but that was my call error on The Trijicon Accupoint 3-9x40
We were exposed and only had a old wire fence to use as cover. The cows were not liking us creeping in and started to get moving when we tried to get to the corner of the fence. That was about 400 yards from the herd. With the Scythe and the open pasture the shot was so quite. Hardly a impact thwap, the cow just bolted and the rest of the herd took off after her. My daughter said " I hit her." I said " yes, just wait" I had my glass on the cow the whole time.
About six seconds later she dropped. High fives and lots of stoke.
I am impressed with the 90gr ELDX. First time killing with it in the .243 It punched right through the cow. It was not a perfect shot and it killed very quickly. Shot was from a tripod at 400+ yards kneeling in wind and light snow. We were a little rushed due to conditions. The little .243 never lets us down. Currently building a Tikka 6CM
Cool old time rancher friends are the best when it comes to retrival of elk.
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What velocity are you getting with the 90 ELDX in your 6 ARC? Looks like 2900 to 3000 should be achievable.Awesome! Would you by chance know the impact velocity of that load? I have an accurate load with the 90 grain ELDX in my 6 ARC, but elected to hunt with the 108 ELDMs. The 90 grain would have less drop.
What velocity are you getting with the 90 ELDX in your 6 ARC? Looks like 2900 to 3000 should be achievable.
Jay
What velocity are you getting with the 90 ELDX in your 6 ARC? Looks like 2900 to 3000 should be achievable.
Jay