Last night I killed my first IA whitetail with a .35 Whelen. After decades of shotgun slugs, muzzleloader, and straight wall rounds, what a pleasure it was to use a purpose-built rifle and cartridge for deer instead of a “compromise”.
He was no monster, just a mature 3 year old. The distance was about 65 yards, and estimated impact velocity was ~2,700fps. The entry was caliber size and exit was roughly 3x with a bizarreish Mickey Mouse shape. On the way through the deer one of the petals lacerated the heart and the lungs were liquified. The buck staggered at the shot and dead-ran about 60 yards before piling up.
EDIT: I was using Barnes Vor-Tx 180 grain TTSX.
He was no monster, just a mature 3 year old. The distance was about 65 yards, and estimated impact velocity was ~2,700fps. The entry was caliber size and exit was roughly 3x with a bizarreish Mickey Mouse shape. On the way through the deer one of the petals lacerated the heart and the lungs were liquified. The buck staggered at the shot and dead-ran about 60 yards before piling up.
EDIT: I was using Barnes Vor-Tx 180 grain TTSX.
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