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With cup and core bullets, yes. Coppers, no. Been there done that.All shots pictured will result in a dead elk. Shots 1, 2, and 4 will result in a good amount of meat loss from the shoulder. Been there, done that. My choice is shot 3.
I won’t criticize anyone for waiting. That’s a personal choice. I’ll take any one of those all day long, and at most I’ll lose 5 pounds of meat. Max. Probably more like 2.
That’s a hard one to depict on a screen. I will say this, I’m willing to bet most folks will tend to shoot high on a incline/decline shotGood Stuff JLS!
Now add in incline and decline shot placement.
I’ve killed elk with my .243 and an 85 grain Barnes. It’s easy to overthink shit.I know we're not talking about caliber but how much force do you think is needed for an ethical kill that is likely to go through a shoulder? 270 Win with 150gr pill has me concerned I may not get through the animal with a shoulder hit (I've only ever hunted southern whitetail).
Honest question, do you think that the mono makes that much of a difference in lost meat while shattering shoulder bone?I won’t criticize anyone for waiting. That’s a personal choice. I’ll take any one of those all day long, and at most I’ll lose 5 pounds of meat. Max. Probably more like 2.
I’ve killed elk with 270 with 130, 140 and 150gr bullets with no problems.I know we're not talking about caliber but how much force do you think is needed for an ethical kill that is likely to go through a shoulder? 270 Win with 150gr pill has me concerned I may not get through the animal with a shoulder hit (I've only ever hunted southern whitetail).
Can confirm from recent first-hand observations.That’s a hard one to depict on a screen. I will say this, I’m willing to bet most folks will tend to shoot high on a incline/decline shot
You will be just fineI know we're not talking about caliber but how much force do you think is needed for an ethical kill that is likely to go through a shoulder? 270 Win with 150gr pill has me concerned I may not get through the animal with a shoulder hit (I've only ever hunted southern whitetail).
Absolutely I do. I shot partitions and Speer Interlocks for years. I remember trimming a mule deer I shot with my .300 win using partitions. It was horrendous.Honest question, do you think that the mono makes that much of a difference in lost meat while shattering shoulder bone?
I ask this because I am truly interested in your real life observations using a mono. I have never personally killed an animal with a mono bullet. Been packing mono handloads around for the last three years but have yet to actually fire them into a game animal. My only observation, to date, is that mono bullets sure shoot good groups!
guilty!That’s a hard one to depict on a screen. I will say this, I’m willing to bet most folks will tend to shoot high on a incline/decline shot
Thanks for the practical adviceAbsolutely I do. I shot partitions and Speer Interlocks for years. I remember trimming a mule deer I shot with my .300 win using partitions. It was horrendous.
I switched to monos a few years after that. There have been animals where I broke the humerus and basically trimmed right up to the bullet hole.
The deer I shot with a hammer hunter last year stepped with his hind leg right when I pressed off the shot. I hit his femur on the quartering away shot instead of the last rib. I doubt I lost more than 2-3 lbs.
I made a conscious decision to move to bonded/partition because of cup and core performance.With cup and core bullets, yes. Coppers, no. Been there done that.
They won't be any more dead with a mono, but from my 1 experience this year with a Hammer bullet, you will have blood shot meat, but not the full scale, lead everywhere, shear destruction of the backside like you would with bonded or cup and core bullets.I made a conscious decision to move to bonded/partition because of cup and core performance.
You’ve now got me seriously looking at coppers for the future.
I may have posted this story before, but here's my Been there done that experience with elk shoulder shots.With cup and core bullets, yes. Coppers, no. Been there done that.