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A great shot is right.Heckuva shot at 417 yards!
Awesome buck!Daughter and I headed out for a quick hunt after school and she evidently brought her lucky horse shoe with her. Spoiled her on her first deer. 22 creedmoor 77 grain TMK started at 3150fps.
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A great shot is right.
Shows how far technology has come. My dad would have kicked my ass if I had even thought of trying a shot that far when I was her age.
I was shooting a M77 243 with a four power scope. 450 yards with that set up would have been a pull the trigger and pray, not to mention the range would have been my best guess. I once missed a wopper of a buck because I over estimated the range by 100 yards.We shoot a lot. She practices to 450 most of the summer
I was shooting a M77 243 with a four power scope. 450 yards with that set up would have been a pull the trigger and pray with that set up, not to mention the range would have been my best guess. I once missed a wopper of a buck because I over estimated the range by 100 yards.
Always just amazes me at the lack of fat on the bucks after rutting. Its a wonder how some of them make it through a long winter.For those interested in bullet performance here’s what the 77 TMK did at 417 yards. Broke a rib going in and coming out and went through shoulder blade on exit and bullet was caught against the hide. Lungs were liquified
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Second is exit though shoulder blade
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Nice work! I'm just curious, shooting fast little projectiles like that... what sort of shots are off limits for you and yours? Think that would handle a quartering shot where you had to punch through a shoulder? Any risk of the bullet blowing apart if the shot isn't so far?For those interested in bullet performance here’s what the 77 TMK did at 417 yards. Broke a rib going in and coming out and went through shoulder blade on exit and bullet was caught against the hide. Lungs were liquified
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Second is exit though shoulder blade
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Nice work! I'm just curious, shooting fast little projectiles like that... what sort of shots are off limits for you and yours? Think that would handle a quartering shot where you had to punch through a shoulder? Any risk of the bullet blowing apart if the shot isn't so far?
I know those small fast bullets are getting more popular and just wondering your thoughts on strengths and weaknesses of a setup like that. I'm sure it's low recoiling and accurate, and I imagine big blood trails coming from an exit aren't so important if you're in open country. I've just never really thought about it so I'm genuinely curious.
TMK are match bullets, right? I, with absolutely, no experience with such guns/bullets, would've been concerned something like that might blow up on a front shoulder. I'd have thought you'd need a tougher bullet for that business. Show's what I don't know I guess. Any not-so-ideal outcomes with that combo?Any shot I’d take with my other rifles I’d take with this setup. You can see in pictures it broke multiples ribs and went through the shoulder. Wife shot a whitetail doe two nights ago same rifle at 190 yards quartering away. Bullet went in and came out front shoulder and exited. I should have taken pictures of internal damage.
TMK are match bullets, right? I, with absolutely, no experience with such guns/bullets, would've been concerned something like that might blow up on a front shoulder. I'd have thought you'd need a tougher bullet for that business. Show's what I don't know I guess. Any not-so-ideal outcomes with that combo?
Always just amazes me at the lack of fat on the bucks after rutting. Its a wonder how some of them make it through a long winter.
Good bullet performance and great shooting.