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Looks incredibly dead to me. I don't like the 2 minutes part. They can get a lot of places in a swamp in 2 minutes.Most my experience is with 30’s and 375’s but my last bull I took with my 6.5 prc with a 140gr accubond at 2975fps, shot was 40 yards broadside double lung. It was pushing 2 minutes before the bull expired, a hole through the lungs about 2” in diameter with the bullet under the hide on the off side. No meat loss on the hit side, but had a little on the off side.
Looks incredibly dead to me. I don't like the 2 minutes part. They can get a lot of places in a swamp in 2 minutes.
Would a 7mm or a 30 have cut that 2 minutes down?
My opinion is if I can put 180-200+ grains somewhere in the oven door sized lungs and vitals, I will take that. JMO
I also wonder if the two minutes would've been cut down (or possibly increased) using one of the more fragmenting type bullets like those listed above (130 tmk, 143 eldx, 147 eldm) as opposed to the more traditional bonded accubond.
I really appreciate the continued detailed info and pictures!
@Decker9 given your experience with the big bores and now 6.5, what are you taking in the future? And was the 2 minutes to expire a stressful time where he was running and you thought you would lose him, or just the normal moose reaction of him absorbing the bullet then standing/staggering and going down. Just curious.
300 RUM for sure!Me Personally, I'd go with either the 300 or the 7.
I think any of the bullets you listed would work just fine.
I've had good luck with Accubond flavor out of a 300RUM![]()