coast range
WKR
So long of the short…
Buddy son had a damage control elk tag. Shot was 80ish yards completely broadside. Laying prone and waited like a pro for a clear shot on a mature cow. Well done and said the shot felt good and thought the shot was good. He has not killed an elk but several nice blacktail, cougars and coyotes.
Elk are in a large field and immediately group back up not allowing a follow up. They go 200 yards and single file over a fence into the thick stuff. At that spot blood was there but not a large spot, smaller than a basketball for sure. At this point head into a swamp ankle to knee deep water. Last nights searching ended there, working out tracks and blood with 100 animals is a little different.
Anyway at first light head in and start at the beginning to make sure we didn’t miss anything. We zip zag the swamp and loop back to the far side for the second time were I end up finding her. She followed the others and made it through the swamp and into the woods by literally like 10’… very thankful for that! But she traveled 750 yards and crossed a swamp!
As I walk up on her I can see a little bulge right behind her shoulder(4”?) I take my knife and pop out the 120gr ttsx. This is coming out of a tikka chopped at 16” and suppressed.
After digging, shot went through both lungs just missing the heart. “Perfect”
petal copper bullet.
You can see the “exit” on the elk and its location.
I and my daughter have killed alot of animals from Rosevelt elk to black tails to antelope with this bullet in this caliber but most died either in sight or after a short blood trail.
Just thought it interesting…
Buddy son had a damage control elk tag. Shot was 80ish yards completely broadside. Laying prone and waited like a pro for a clear shot on a mature cow. Well done and said the shot felt good and thought the shot was good. He has not killed an elk but several nice blacktail, cougars and coyotes.
Elk are in a large field and immediately group back up not allowing a follow up. They go 200 yards and single file over a fence into the thick stuff. At that spot blood was there but not a large spot, smaller than a basketball for sure. At this point head into a swamp ankle to knee deep water. Last nights searching ended there, working out tracks and blood with 100 animals is a little different.
Anyway at first light head in and start at the beginning to make sure we didn’t miss anything. We zip zag the swamp and loop back to the far side for the second time were I end up finding her. She followed the others and made it through the swamp and into the woods by literally like 10’… very thankful for that! But she traveled 750 yards and crossed a swamp!
As I walk up on her I can see a little bulge right behind her shoulder(4”?) I take my knife and pop out the 120gr ttsx. This is coming out of a tikka chopped at 16” and suppressed.
After digging, shot went through both lungs just missing the heart. “Perfect”
You can see the “exit” on the elk and its location.
I and my daughter have killed alot of animals from Rosevelt elk to black tails to antelope with this bullet in this caliber but most died either in sight or after a short blood trail.
Just thought it interesting…