At odds with elk rifle calibers

hereinaz

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I lost a huge bull elk with that bullet in my 7 rem mag. High shoulder hit. Bullet never penetrated the shoulder at all. 200 yards broadside hit and the bull dropped but got right back up and ran off without a limp. I'll never use the 154 sst superformance ever again. I've had great luck with the 160 accunond.
Sounds like a very high hit that shocked the spinal cord, that is the only real shot that can “drop” a bull that then gets right up. Without a limp.

I can’t believe that a 7 rem mag bullet didn’t penetrate at 200.

There is no explanation that makes any sense to me somehow all that lead and copper just stopped without penetrating. I have captured multiple chunks of copper on the far side of an elk with highly “explosive” bullets.

The far more likely explanation is a shot that went high and shocked the CNS.
 

FredH

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Probably going to try some Accubonds out of my 7 mag and compare to what I've been using. But definitely not buying a different gun..
Accubonds are fine bullets. I have had good luck with 160 gr. Partitions, 160 gr. Speer Hotcor's, 175 gr. Hornady SP Interloks and 150 gr. Ballistic Tips. I was loading my own ammo for years before I got my first 7MM RM and was a big fan of the 7x57 years before that. With those bullets I never had any penetration issues. I have 162 gr, ELDX's loaded up for my next elk hunt. Hope they do as well as the others have. You could get a lighter kicking rifle similar to the 7 mag you own and practice with it. Something with better barrel life. I am a big fan of the 30-06 also. It did very well with 180, 200 gr. Partitions and 180 gr. Speer Hotcors. I make every effort not to slam shoulders but am not above a neck shot right in front of the shoulder. It's a meat thing.
 
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