Best Mono Bullet for Hunting/Effective Kills

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Approx 50 yards shot on a whitetail buck. Barnes factory-loaded 168gr TTSX 30-06 from an 18” barrel, estimated mv 2700, estimated impact velocity a hair over 2600fps.
Quartering to, shot was at an angle from above. Entrance on upper shoulder through scapula, exit mid rib cage on off-side.

Nothing really shocking. Deer jumped at impact and bolted downhill down the skid trail he was already trotting down, crashed 50 yards later. Excellent, constant blood from impact to where he lay, the kind a color-blind chimp could follow in the dark. This is one of the longer (the longest?) runs Ive had with this combo.

Entrance was .30cal hole. The scapula fractured and caused some more damage than normal to the inside of the on-side shoulder. As seen from inside ribcage, the entrance and exit holes are both 1.5” or so, roughly golf-ball size. The scapula was the only bone it hit. Lungs were jelly. There was some considerable bloodshot fascia, more than normal I’d say, along some of the larger muscles on the on-side.

Entrance hole in front shoulder visible at the tip of the blade
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Exit hole—deer is hanging so its elongated, but it was a nice round 1.5” hole.
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This is the inside of the entrance hole just inside the scapula. You can see fractured bone and some shredded meat. This is more meat damage than I typically see, although I dont make a habit of shooting thru the shoulder blade.
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Inside chest cavity, entrance on left, exit on right. Both holes are about 1.5”. The white chunks are tallow.
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waspocrew

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Killed 4 animals last year with the 267 Hammer HHT from my 338 RUM. This year, my 7 SAUM and 145 LRX had accounted for 4 animals.

Both have performed well enough. Haven’t shot extreme distance on game (longest was 580 yards), but all have been pass throughs and little to no tracking involved.

Most recent was a mule deer buck yesterday at 315 yards. Dropped on the spot with the 145 LRX punching through both shoulders.

Definitely not a mono guy, but I’ve been happy with the performance.
 
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For you, what is extreme range if 580 yds (1/3 of a mile) isn't? Good shooting. If you don't mind me noticing, you've shot 8 animals with monos over the past year. You indicate you are "definitely not a mono guy but happy with the performance". Meaning you typically shoot at longer-range beyond say, 580 yds, where the mono isn't the best choice for expansion reasons? Just wanting to clarify, as my mind might not be picking up on what you're saying.
 

waspocrew

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For you, what is extreme range if 580 yds (1/3 of a mile) isn't? Good shooting. If you don't mind me noticing, you've shot 8 animals with monos over the past year. You indicate you are "definitely not a mono guy but happy with the performance". Meaning you typically shoot at longer-range beyond say, 580 yds, where the mono isn't the best choice for expansion reasons? Just wanting to clarify, as my mind might not be picking up on what you're saying.

Everyone's definition of "long range" varies - for me, I think 750 yards and out is getting pretty far, especially on game. Where I typically hunt, we have a lot of wide open areas, including several canyons.

Addressing the mono use - I hand load and like to try different projectiles. The majority of animals I've killed have been with cup and core bullets (accubonds, ELDMs, and VLD hunters). Having heard countless people tout Hammers as the best hunting projectile, I thought they were worth a try. They shot very well out of my 338 RUM, so I went with it last season. This season, I wanted to use my 7 SAUM so I briefly tested it with several projectiles including the 145 LRX. The LRX shot great, so again, I just went with it.

For longer range shots, I'd rather have a berger or hornady for more reliable expansion. While the monos all resulted in dead animals, exits weren't really all that impressive. Usually just caliber size entrance and maybe slightly bigger than caliber exit. Using monos, generally the mantra is "speed kills", so using lighter weights with lower BC is the compromise. If I lived in a state that required me to hunt with monos, I'd be fine using them, but for where I hunt, I don't think they are necessarily my first choice since longer shots are always a possibility.
 
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