Well this was fun. Absolutely love this rifle. Kills were 125-325 yards with 108 ELDM. All three ran about 200 yards with single or double lung shots. Not thrilled about that though. Expected at least one bang flop. My wife got here first two big game animals with the rifle.
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Maybe they would have had these been heart shots. We pretty much shoot for the center of the biggest kill zone which is center lungs.Awesome. I am taking my son on youth deer hunt the 27th and debating between the ARC and 108 ELDMs or my 6.5 Creedmoor with some 129 grain Interlock handloads. I've seen reports of the 6 ARC and 108 ELDMs anchoring deer sized game on the spot. I'm in TN so don't know about pronghorn.
So I have been researching the hell out of the 6 arc.
Howa twist is 1:8
Ruger American is 1:7.7
Savage is 1:7:5
Google says 1:7 to 1:7:5
Berger Bullets twist calculator is saying possible issues with a heavy for caliber bullet in anything above 1:7:5 twist.
I can pick up a Ruger ranch literally right now at the local Sportsman's Warehouse up the road from me. Which I plan to do in the next day. Sound I worry about that 1:7.7 twist
I already bought a box of ammo, so I have to get a rifle now!
So is mine. Stamped right on the barrel.My Howa Mini is 7.5 twist
So I have been researching the hell out of the 6 arc.
Howa twist is 1:8
Ruger American is 1:7.7
Savage is 1:7:5
Google says 1:7 to 1:7:5
Berger Bullets twist calculator is saying possible issues with a heavy for caliber bullet in anything above 1:7:5 twist.
I can pick up a Ruger ranch literally right now at the local Sportsman's Warehouse up the road from me. Which I plan to do in the next day. Sound I worry about that 1:7.7 twist
I already bought a box of ammo, so I have to get a rifle now!
Mine is a 1:8 twist. Wondering if it is barrel dependent? I thought they had 2 variations of barrel choice, but I could be wrong.Weird, Howa site and the catalog list them as 1:8
Well this was fun. Absolutely love this rifle. Kills were 125-325 yards with 108 ELDM. All three ran about 200 yards with single or double lung shots. Not thrilled about that though. Expected at least one bang flop. My wife got here first two big game animals with the rifle.
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Lungs on antelope gets that a lot. It's no big deal. They are narrow and there's simply not a lot of flesh there to open the bullet. If you look through the 6mm/243 hunting success thread there are tons of reports on that bullet from deer and elk with much less movement after the shot because it has more opportunity to expand and cause damage.Congrats to you and your wife!
200 yards travelled after lung/lungs would be very hard for me to use anywhere other than open ground.
Exit/blood trail details?
I'd planned on carrying the mini 6 ARC with 108 factory ammo at least a few times this year but that report worries me a bit.
Has anyone gotten the Howa Mini screw on bolt knob from Legacy Sports?
For $10, I’d say it’s worth a try. Factory bolt knob is definitely a little small. I’ll probably pick one up to see how it works out. If it’s not great, I’ll send to LRI for their bolt knob install.
Well this was fun. Absolutely love this rifle. Kills were 125-325 yards with 108 ELDM. All three ran about 200 yards with single or double lung shots. Not thrilled about that though. Expected at least one bang flop. My wife got here first two big game animals with the rifle.
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Same, 1-7.5 on my 22" sporter barrelMy Howa Mini is 7.5 twist
I think just antelope are fast. LOL. I do gutless so didn't go inside.Nice work and congrats!
200 yards is a long way to go on a double lung hit with that 108 (disregarding the single lung hits). Any idea why they might have made it so far? How was internal damage?