Laramie
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Some of the opinions in this thread are .... interesting. Smh
I have as well, but honestly after the 30 (under) shot last night, I am having my doubts its (1) or (2). Both elk I have shot did not go far at all and it was an excellent killer. That said, most of the deer (especially does) around here are 100-120 lbs soaking wet - and very thin bodied. As well since it doesn't get or stay stinking cold as a witches titty they don't have super thick hide. Couple with the strange shot reactions its making me think...I don’t think it’s your bullet. I’ve had excellent results with the 308 edge tlr 175 gr loads on a couple deer and 9-10 pigs. I’d say as good or better results than anything I’ve used. Nice wound channels and good blood trails.
Let's NOT put any pencil holes thru the "hart" shall we? (That's my last name, hehe). Heart yes, hart no!Put a pencil hole through the hart and you have a dead deer.
An expandable bullet will absolutely expand, even on a fawn, at close range. The faster they are going, the more they expand. Shoot a milk jug at 30 yards and see what happens.I have as well, but honestly after the 30 (under) shot last night, I am having my doubts its (1) or (2). Both elk I have shot did not go far at all and it was an excellent killer. That said, most of the deer (especially does) around here are 100-120 lbs soaking wet - and very thin bodied. As well since it doesn't get or stay stinking cold as a witches titty they don't have super thick hide. Couple with the strange shot reactions its making me think...
In no way am I bashing a 308, the Edge TLR or anything - just thinking for these deer it might be a super pencil poker.
OMG...Here you go:
1) It is not your bullet.
2) It is not your velocity.
3) It is not your shooting distance.
4) It is not your small deer.
5) It may be your rifle and/or scope.
6) It may be shooter error.
7) Unlikely but possible there was a twig/small tree branch in the way.
For items 1-4, if a 300 Weatherby Magnum will produce a DRT with 180 gr TTSX on a lung shot on a young Coues buck at 7 yards, your 308 Win setup is not too much especially at 30 yards.
For item 5, this is one thing that you should have done right away. It only take a moment to eliminate the rifle and scope as the issue.
For item 6, where did you aim on the deer that was at 30 yards? If at the top of the shoulder, then it is likely that you just missed high, grazed the top of the deer's back, or hit a void in the deer that won't kill them and won't produce much of (if any) a blood trail.
For item 7, I'm going out on a limb (pun intended). Was there any vegetation in the way? Does not take much to slightly deflect a bullet.
But if is none of the above, then you have fallen out of favor with the hunting gods. Make whatever sacrifice they require to get back in their good graces.
I'm not trying to preach at you here, I understand you don't think the gun could have shifted zero. But the fact remains that you had what may well have been 3 misses- it would be foolish not to recheck zero. Heck I recheck "zero" with my recurve after I miss, and that thing doesn't even have sights. It just rules out the most obvious and simpler answer right away.I have as well, but honestly after the 30 (under) shot last night, I am having my doubts its (1) or (2). Both elk I have shot did not go far at all and it was an excellent killer. That said, most of the deer (especially does) around here are 100-120 lbs soaking wet - and very thin bodied. As well since it doesn't get or stay stinking cold as a witches titty they don't have super thick hide. Couple with the strange shot reactions its making me think...
In no way am I bashing a 308, the Edge TLR or anything - just thinking for these deer it might be a super pencil poker.
Then why are you asking anybody for help?SO PLEASE FOR GOD's sake stop being a bunch of self righteous preaching gun fools. Its not my first rodeo. I probably know more about guns, ballistics and can outshoot the lot of you since I HAVE shot things at 1500+ yards; shot under real-life tactical scenarios; and basically have a gift for shooting. (that was mildly self promoting and sardonic for those of you who are hell bent on being trolls).
You would be STUNNED how far off from where you were aiming hitting a twig/branch can deflect a shot!Here you go:
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7) Unlikely but possible there was a twig/small tree branch in the way.
That is your scope. Doesn’t happen to prosI've had a scope move almost 2 feet at 400 just from shooting it.
Based on your description above, you may have only hit flesh (even then there would be some blood sign), or potentially missed completely.
OMG...
[Note I am quoting you AZ_Hunter but not picking just on you. Actually thank you for the non gun preaching part]
Ok guys... Let me check the gun "preaching" here.
1. I build guns. I know guns.
2. I check my guns ALL THE DAMN time (scopes, mounts, etc).
3. A sighted in gun doesn't not magically get out of sight unless something mechanical happens to it (like you change something; something gets loose; etc). If it is kept in a padded secured case, everything is tight on it, etc then it should shoot close to what it was sighted in (barring environmental and atmospheric conditions. Regardless of you other beliefs I have done this... sighted in a weapon, jumped it (yes out of the sky) into another location including a rather hard landing - and it shot spot on.
4. I JUST FREAKING SHOT a deer a week before at 200 yards. It hit, where it was aimed and killed the damn deer.
5. Since then it has not been dropped, etc to have changed the sighting in.
SO PLEASE FOR GOD's sake stop being a bunch of self righteous preaching gun fools. Its not my first rodeo. I probably know more about guns, ballistics and can outshoot the lot of you since I HAVE shot things at 1500+ yards; shot under real-life tactical scenarios; and basically have a gift for shooting. (that was mildly self promoting and sardonic for those of you who are hell bent on being trolls).
Those of you who read my original post, and subsequent and have provided non-gun 101 preaching input - GOD BLESS you! and thank you.
The comments about the location might be on as well. They are ground level shots at the top of the shoulder and could have been high. I could be slightly off on the vertical ballistics at a distance with the factory load as I have not chrono'ed it. That said it doesn't explain the 30 yard shot at shoulder (was trying to just drop em in place and take the shoulder out). That's a shot I can make with my hands tied, wearing a too too and bear spray in my eyes.
I do know that the Edge TLR is in the same class as the ELD match of bullets. It should open at some slower speeds. But I also know it is designed for deep penetration so it doesn't pop open super fast. I also know that some of the bullets in that class (no specific vendor, it happens from time to time) can get very small variations in the copper/metal that controls the expansion and can make them expand less (or even way more, and fragment).
Just wondering if I miss the bone and am lung shooting a deer then there is not a whole lot of density to expand that bullet fast enough.
But as AZ_Hunter said, I may have just freaking fallen out of favor with my gun god Mercury and must now sacrifice my oldest child to be back in his favor.