*I know it's illegal and unethical.
I lately became friends with a game warden, and he mentioned he'd recently busted someone for using FMJ bullets on an elk hunt.
Now, questions aside as to why someone would do something so terrible, my question is about the actual effect this might have on a big game animal. My thinking is that FMJ bullets aren't unstoppable juggernauts, but they're going to be very hard to stop.
So tell me what you'd think would happen if you shot an elk, at say 200 yards, with any common elk rifle (308/270/30-06/300WM/7MM etc).
What would happen to that bullet and the elk if the bullet went through both lungs behind the shoulder and never hit bone?
What would happen to that bullet and the elk if the bullet went through both lungs but also went through both shoulders? Or would it make it through both shoulders?
Personally, I think that if no bone is encountered that bullet will whiz right through the animal with very little deformity or lost velocity. If heavy bone is encountered, like a shoulder blade or two, I think the bullet still exits with little deformity.
Strange musings I know - just curious if anyone has ever seen it happen.
I lately became friends with a game warden, and he mentioned he'd recently busted someone for using FMJ bullets on an elk hunt.
Now, questions aside as to why someone would do something so terrible, my question is about the actual effect this might have on a big game animal. My thinking is that FMJ bullets aren't unstoppable juggernauts, but they're going to be very hard to stop.
So tell me what you'd think would happen if you shot an elk, at say 200 yards, with any common elk rifle (308/270/30-06/300WM/7MM etc).
What would happen to that bullet and the elk if the bullet went through both lungs behind the shoulder and never hit bone?
What would happen to that bullet and the elk if the bullet went through both lungs but also went through both shoulders? Or would it make it through both shoulders?
Personally, I think that if no bone is encountered that bullet will whiz right through the animal with very little deformity or lost velocity. If heavy bone is encountered, like a shoulder blade or two, I think the bullet still exits with little deformity.
Strange musings I know - just curious if anyone has ever seen it happen.