About halfway through the first season with my 22cm. 16" PBB, 88eldm, 2,970 @ muzzle. I thought I'd share some of my results.
Mature mule deer buck at 450 yards. Broadside. First shot was into ribs behind shoulder, it took 2 jumps and stopped with head hanging. Shot it again in nearly the same spot with no reaction. Put 3rd shot at base of neck and it folded. Recovered 2 of the 3 bullets against offside hide. 3rd one didn't exit and was likely close to hide as well. So much blood amd carnage that it was hard to see it.
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1 whitetail doe shot once at 280 yards through heart, broadside. Ran hard for 40ish yards and died. No exit. No photos
1 whitetail doe shot facing us at 100 yards. Made a 30 yard staggering circle and died. No photos
1 mature whitetail buck shot offhand at 50 yards bedded, broadside. It kicked in a circle but never got to it's feet. Massive exit wound
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1 cow elk shot once facing me at 289 yards. She ran/fell 30 yards down a steep hill and collapsed. No exit wound.
1 cow elk shot once broadside at 330 yards, quartering towards. Shot placement was center of front shoulder. Broke front leg but didn't exit. Diaphragm was likely broken because the guts were disrupted when I opened the cavity to remove the tenderloins. She ran about 10 yards and slid another 10 yards down a hill. Dead when I got to her.
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The only complaint I have is the lack of consistent exits, so blood trails have not been great. I don't know that there's a solution to this in .22 but occasionally it does make me think about my 300wm and the consistent broadside exits I got on deer with eldms. All recovery's have been short and successful but it's not a comforting feeling when a deer leaves my sight running in thick cover with light fading. Open to thoughts this. I shot a .243 with 80something grain Bergers for a season and had some great exits on a sample size of about 4-5.