BoiseDoc
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- Jan 25, 2022
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You are in thick timber with a large bodied bull elk or moose standing hard quartered toward you. The thoracic outlet is obstructed by anterior scapula. You have a window to take the shot and it’s 80 yards to 150 yards. The bullet will have to go through a “significant” amount of muscle and at least some scapula and ribs to make the thoracic cavity. This is an absolute no go for an arrow. You have a 300 WSM. Would you rather a 181 hammer hunter, 212 Eldx or 215 Berger to make this shot? Muzzle velocity 2900, 2700 and 2700 respectively. This scenario is driving me crazy.
The broadside at 400 yards is easy with all three. The 600 with a steady crosswind favors the 212 or 215. Any further with wind and I am not comfortable shooting. But the above scenario is the one that I can’t decide.
Building the rifle currently and plan to have it throated for one of these bullets.
Thanks
The broadside at 400 yards is easy with all three. The 600 with a steady crosswind favors the 212 or 215. Any further with wind and I am not comfortable shooting. But the above scenario is the one that I can’t decide.
Building the rifle currently and plan to have it throated for one of these bullets.
Thanks