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I stopped reading after you stated .243 and .25 cals weren't enough for deer.
Every animal killed by my wife and I with a .25-06, .243 and .257 Wby Mag disagrees with you.
I'll go a different route than everyone who has replied and disagree with you on a different point. I shot an elk with a .270 in only ONE hip, and the only direction she went was down. Hard to move with a busted femur.If I had used a much lesser round she would have been a 3 legged elk and have gotten away.
After I read the initial post, I just scrolled until I confirmed you too had seen it.This is something I don't have to worry about. mtmuley
Me neither - 300 RUM and 181 gr Hammer Hunters. Of course, the three deer my daughter shot with her 223 and 77 gr TMKs last fall didn’t run any farther than my doe.This is something I don't have to worry about. mtmuley
nor I. I grew up watching my dad shoot every deer in the head with a .22 LR from our back porch.That was thenThis is something I don't have to worry about. mtmuley
That 199 Hammer is wicked. Takes a 9 twist though. mtmuleyIf I ever get to chase big ol’ Western deer again, I might need to move up to 199 gr Hammers.
Boxing up a Bartlein 9 twist today to put on a different 300 RUM. It is going to come back as a 30 Nosler though - gotta do what I can to conserve powder. Hope it is enough gun for whitetails.That 199 Hammer is wicked. Takes a 9 twist though. mtmuley
This needs to be a shirtshot placement>bullet selection>caliber
Steve has run that 199 at ridiculous speeds in a RUM. I shot it at 100 yards in a 10 twist. Great accuracy, but Steve warned me to stretch it out to confirm stability. mtmuleyBoxing up a Bartlein 9 twist today to put on a different 300 RUM. It is going to come back as a 30 Nosler though - gotta do what I can to conserve powder. Hope it is enough gun for whitetails.