Eochsenkehl
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this will n[be my first goat hunt Im between the 7prc and the 300 win , what bullets are you guys using ?
have you used this for goats before? I was leaning toward the large cartridges because all I hear about goats is how tough they and their ability to soak up leadI will be using a short barrel 243 with 108 gr ELDMs.
I have not, but the wound channel diameter should match that of a larger caliber with "tougher" bullets. Goats are not particularly large, so penetration depth is not a large concern, they are not cape buffalo.have you used this for goats before? I was leaning toward the large cartridges because all I hear about goats is how tough they and their ability to soak up lead
I’d suspect the ability for goats to soak lead is more due to the shot placement of the shooters, and less to do with a goat being a particularly tough creature. Often shots are at steeper angles, higher altitudes, and can be in windier conditions. Most people hunting goats are already poor shots on the flats, let alone adding in these additional elements.have you used this for goats before? I was leaning toward the large cartridges because all I hear about goats is how tough they and their ability to soak up lead
thanksI have seen more goats die by 6.5 creed than I care to admit. I know of seven that died out to 500 yards with 124 hammer hunters. Anything will do.
I have not, but the wound channel diameter should match that of a larger caliber with "tougher" bullets. Goats are not particularly large, so penetration depth is not a large concern, they are not cape buffalo.
I would take a heavy for caliber fragmenting bullet for whatever cartridge you select; ELDM/X, Berger, TMK, etc; 220ish gr for 30 cal, 160ish for 7mm, Etc. Taking a larger caliber, than selecting a bullet that creates a smaller wound channel is not logical. Wound channels in vital organs, not headstamps, kill.
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appreciate the insightI have not, but the wound channel diameter should match that of a larger caliber with "tougher" bullets. Goats are not particularly large, so penetration depth is not a large concern, they are not cape buffalo.
I would take a heavy for caliber fragmenting bullet for whatever cartridge you select; ELDM/X, Berger, TMK, etc; 220ish gr for 30 cal, 160ish for 7mm, Etc. Taking a larger caliber, than selecting a bullet that creates a smaller wound channel is not logical. Wound channels in vital organs, not headstamps, kill.
Free advice from someone on the Internet who has lost their marbles is probably worth about what you pay for it.
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