PRB question-
#11
As soon as I can get them up, I have a couple photos of experimental shots I took & reason for the query.
MuleyHunter-that's one thing I wonder, if the point must hit first upon impact to provide expansion or not.
The deer I myself have taken w/ PRB have had entry & exit wounds not much larger than either .54 or .50 at distances of 75 yds+. I recall that my first ever had the entry between two ribs, through the heart about 1/3 way up, and exited between two ribs as well. .54 sized hole all the way through, I ate the heart as always.
The oddest thing about that deer was that after the shot he didn't run but sort of trotted not for the wood line but straight down the middle of the field,stumbled at the top of a little rise and landed on his back w/ antlers stuck in the soft ground- almost 90 yds,iirc.
MuleyHunter-that's one thing I wonder, if the point must hit first upon impact to provide expansion or not.
The deer I myself have taken w/ PRB have had entry & exit wounds not much larger than either .54 or .50 at distances of 75 yds+. I recall that my first ever had the entry between two ribs, through the heart about 1/3 way up, and exited between two ribs as well. .54 sized hole all the way through, I ate the heart as always.
The oddest thing about that deer was that after the shot he didn't run but sort of trotted not for the wood line but straight down the middle of the field,stumbled at the top of a little rise and landed on his back w/ antlers stuck in the soft ground- almost 90 yds,iirc.
What were you using for balls?
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MH- At that point I was using Speer round balls. In that first buck entry & exit, as well as hole through heart were the same size I imagine because it never struck bone at all. If I can find my camera USB connector I'll put up photos of why I ask.
Woodtick, though I was not initially going to respond I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here & just say I don't understand your question. I gave the whole "story".
Woodtick, though I was not initially going to respond I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here & just say I don't understand your question. I gave the whole "story".
#14
How did the wound channel look? It sounded like the ball did it's job. You know how deer are with lung shots. It kills them, but they still seem run even though they're dead.
You didn't hit any bone, so the ball won't expand as much, but it got the job done. A .54 ball has some power. I killed a cow elk this year with the same ball. It didn't pass through, but it was close. It didn't hit any bone either and she ran 100yds.
I wouldn't worry. Just keep killing with that ball. It won't let you down.
You didn't hit any bone, so the ball won't expand as much, but it got the job done. A .54 ball has some power. I killed a cow elk this year with the same ball. It didn't pass through, but it was close. It didn't hit any bone either and she ran 100yds.
I wouldn't worry. Just keep killing with that ball. It won't let you down.
#15
How would you get the hollow point to hit first with a round ball?
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MH- At that point I was using Speer round balls. In that first buck entry & exit, as well as hole through heart were the same size I imagine because it never struck bone at all. If I can find my camera USB connector I'll put up photos of why I ask.
Woodtick, though I was not initially going to respond I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here & just say I don't understand your question. I gave the whole "story".
Woodtick, though I was not initially going to respond I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here & just say I don't understand your question. I gave the whole "story".
flatten out more.Sorry I was not clear.congrats on the kill.