Nodak Hunter
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Well, I've got a story to tell, and I must say I'm not terribly proud to tell it, but there's something of value to be learned. I was filling my doe license yesterday, and took a bit of a longish (360 yards) shot at a doe standing in the middle of field. I misjudged the wind drift, and hit her too far back, between the last two ribs. She humped her back, then took off fast. I had to do a quick follow up shot from behind to bring her down. Fortunately, my second shot was much better than my first, and landed above her tail, smashing through her spine and heading forward into her chest.
I was using a Barnes 120 grain XLC bullet in my .264 Win Mag. Muzzle velocity is about 3,400 fps, and the bullet hit her at about 400 yards.
Performance was perfect. The bullet broke the fourth vertebra from her tail, angled through the back into the chest cavity, through the diaphragm and left lung, and broke her left front leg. I found the bullet (first one I've ever recovered from any big game animal) under the hide of her left leg. It had three perfectly formed petals, one had been broken off.
All in all, I figure that bullet traveled through two bones and about 28" of meat and organs. I'm mighty impressed, to say the least. The first bullet broke the last rib on the right side and passed completely through. That second bullet anchored her hard, and has really made me a believer in the penetration claims Barnes makes about their bullets.
I was using a Barnes 120 grain XLC bullet in my .264 Win Mag. Muzzle velocity is about 3,400 fps, and the bullet hit her at about 400 yards.
Performance was perfect. The bullet broke the fourth vertebra from her tail, angled through the back into the chest cavity, through the diaphragm and left lung, and broke her left front leg. I found the bullet (first one I've ever recovered from any big game animal) under the hide of her left leg. It had three perfectly formed petals, one had been broken off.
All in all, I figure that bullet traveled through two bones and about 28" of meat and organs. I'm mighty impressed, to say the least. The first bullet broke the last rib on the right side and passed completely through. That second bullet anchored her hard, and has really made me a believer in the penetration claims Barnes makes about their bullets.