roosiebull
WKR
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2014
- Location
- oregon coast
What did those shots hit vital wise? I feel like there has to be more to that story… shot 1 behind the shoulder breaking off side shoulder means a 180gr partition started the party by going through both lungs and breaking the shoulder?This is my thinking, I used to shoot 180g Partitions for everything (coming from a .270 to a 300WM), until I had a nice bull soak up 3 solid hits (observed by my hunting partner through binos at 275ish). 1st right behind the front shoulder, quartering away, shattered the offside shoulder but he stayed up and moving, if limping badly. 2nd about 6" back from the first, and 3rd into center mass at about 400 as he topped the ridge. Only found one bullet, the first one, and it was nothing but crumbs, it had completely broken up on the shoulder hit. If I hadn't kept shooting he would have gone a good ways. Still made it almost a mile with 3 bullets in him before he bedded. Won't use those bullets on anything but deer now (which they are fantastic for). Switched to 200g Eld-X LR and next 3 elk I shot dropped in their tracks. 1st was a bull that took 2 hits, but didn't go 10 yards. Next 2 were cows that literally just collapsed on the spot. Best performing bullet I've used on elk by far. No experience with solids, but your thinking on anchoring is solid, but from my experience with broken shoulders, they can still move effectively with one. 2 in the lungs though, they won't go far. Shoot them until they fall over, but I try not to destroy the shoulders, I always aim about 2-3" back from the crease of the front leg. Too much meat wasted IMO if I shoot directly into the shoulder.
I have seen probably 30 shot with rifles (mostly smaller cartridge like creed, 7-08, 270, 308, with a few magnums mixed in with all types of bullets from match to mono… I can’t recall any making it 100yds, even with a few not perfect first shots where they hunch up and don’t go anywhere and let the shooter follow up… the partition has a crazy good track record through history for any close to medium range shots… weird stuff happens, but I can’t see the bullet being the problem in this context