jdvangeystel
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125 Grain 6.5 cal McGuire Copper rose- impact velocity of 2664 fps- buck was bedded and never stood up
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Impressive!! Was that the magazine or single feed?
125 Grain 6.5 cal McGuire Copper rose- impact velocity of 2664 fps- buck was bedded and never stood up
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Impressive!! Was that the magazine or single feed?
Thank for sharing this necropsy report. I'm having a hard time seeing what is going on with the wound. Other than the fact that the bullet destroyed a lot of the heart and lungs?! Was there an exit wound and if so about how big dia? I'm entering all of this data in a running spreadsheet so thanks ahead of time.
125 Grain 6.5 cal McGuire Copper rose- impact velocity of 2664 fps- buck was bedded and never stood up
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Thank for sharing this necropsy report. I'm having a hard time seeing what is going on with the wound. Other than the fact that the bullet destroyed a lot of the heart and lungs?! Was there an exit wound and if so about how big dia? I'm entering all of this data in a running spreadsheet so thanks ahead of time.
okay, thanks for clarification. Did the bullet exit?That isn’t heart or lung that is behind the front shoulder/leg on the entrance side, with the front quarter of deer removed
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okay, thanks for clarification. Did the bullet exit?
-1???- I plan on buying 1 case of match ammo for practice. Any recommendaions as to which brands are best?
-When you use nail polish as loctite replacement do you apply it to the threads, then allow it to dry anf then re-install?
The ADI 55gr blitzkings are affordable and have shot well in my tikka 223 and others also. The 69gr matchking version has mixed reviews lot by lot but I haven't seen anyone complain about the 55gr yet. Brass looks of decent quality to reload afterwards and no crimp to deal with.- I plan on buying 1 case of match ammo for practice. Any recommendaions as to which brands are best?
I shot my tule cow elk last year with the McGuire 93 grain 6mm. 475 yards one shot dropped. Highly recommend.@Formidilosus what are your opinions if any on the McGuire 93 grain 6mm? My father-in-law shot his California muley and bull elk with the 168 grain 30 cal with impressive results, granted both shots were under 200 yards. Just suggesting another possible non lead option for the OP.
Picture for reference. High shoulder entrance.I shot my tule cow elk last year with the McGuire 93 grain 6mm. 475 yards one shot dropped. Highly recommend.