6mm /.243 hunting success on Big Game

First big game kill since building a 6 creed. Bull elk - 200 yards. 90gr Hammer HHT doing 2800ish MV (16” barrel) Wound channels seemed similar to my 300WSM shooting 180gr Hammers - about 1.5” Dia. Not like you’d get with an ELDM or such but seemed to do the job.
 

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I’ve become a huge 6 creed fan.
My two tags punched this year were with a 6CM

Tikka action, 20” Bartlein 3B, fluted, Rokstok, US OG, High Desert bottom metal, factory mags, UM short knob, UM rings, NF 4-16 ATACR Mil-R reticle. 108gr factory ELD-M

Mule deer at 665 yards

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Cow elk at 540 yards. 1st shot was high, behind the shoulder. She laid down when the rest meandered away. I got to 350 yards and put one in the back of her head.
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Bullet from the shoulder shot caught in the hide
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My truck/trailer is a mobile meat processor and I’m also able to live/camp out of it if needed. I have very large coolers and seemingly endless frozen one gallon water jugs as ice blocks. This setup can hold deboned meat or even quarters for days or weeks if needed. I also have a generator and small chest freezer setup to be able to freeze meat hard and re-freeze the ice blocks.

I’m also lucky to have spots/folks where I can borrow freezer space as needed as well.

Landowners, family members, friends in other states all benefit from the kills with meat if desired. Usually half or more of the meat stays in the home state of the animal.
That's awesome. Thank you for the info! I too would love to see the truck and trailer rig.
 
I can add to this thread. Seekins 20 inch barrel with Berger factory 108 elite hunters. Going about 2750 at the barrel.
Deer #1 - 100 yards. Absolutely jellied her vitals. Bullet performed excellent.
Deer #2 - 180 yards. Jellied vitals again - poorer shooting on my part and had one go back and put a good size hole that had his intestines hanging out. My fault but bullet did some damage.
Deer #3 350 yards or so - Internals jelly again - 3 shots to the vitals. 2 went all the way through and 1 was in the offside hide. Great performance again. I didn't need to shoot him again but I have a thing when they are still on their feet.

I didn't take any pictures unfortunately.
 
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.

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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.

Just out of curiosity, what would cause the pics you attached reduce themselves to little PDF icons, when other pics in the thread are still loading?


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