rockrat
09-20-2008, 10:23 AM
A report on the hunt and performance of the bullet, using the 125 gr load, from my other post.
Actually, I had gone my limit for the day(hurt foot) and was heading back to the truck. Elk had been bugling all around me for hours, but never got close to them. Making my way down thru the edge of the aspens and stopped to enjoy the view, when there was a bugle about 100yds thru the trees. Walked over to the edge of the aspens and looked. Saw something and got out the bino's and spotted cow elk bedded down. Watched them for 10 min or so, and they got up and moved towards the higher country. Saw a nice rack following them, and then heard another bull bugle lower, so moved deeper into the trees. The first bull came back towards the lower. Drew a bead many times, but trees in the way (and shaking like you wouldn't believe). Saw an opening in the trees where the bull was headed, so put the sights there. He moved into the opening and stopped.
He was slightly quartering away, and shakes momentarily stopped, so pulled the trigger.
At the shot, once I could see, he had walked about 10 ft and looked around to what caused the noise. I thought I MISSED!. How could I have missed, it was only 75 yds or so and felt good. I grabbed a speedloader out of the bag(shaking), poured powder in, got bullet out, and started in muzzle. Bull was still standing and looking around. Pulled ramrod out and seated slug. Replaced ramrod and pulled capper out of bag, heard a noise, but didn't look as was capping the nipple. Finished loading, and looked. No elk in sight. Thought he took off, so walked to where he had been, and started checking the area. Found him about 40 ft away.
Took him behind the shoulder, angling forward a bit, and a bit high, about mid-way up the body. Found the bullet, or should I say what was left of it. No exit hole, but when we cut off the quarter, it dropped on the hide. Looks like it probably just destroyed the upper lungs on its way through and came to rest against the right shoulder. Might have penetrated a fraction in the shoulder. Some fragments of the bullet were against the hide, actually almost penetrating the hide, probably 6" away from the main part. Too high a velocity at impact, bullet acted more like a varmint bullet with its violent expansion, but where I hit it, it worked perfectly. Final weight was 223.4gr, but a bit of hair/blood still on it, so probalby close to 220 would be the final weight. Fragments were probably close to 80 gr or so.
Definitely too hot a load and will go down quite a bit, if I draw muzzleloading again. Was a nice 5 X 5 bull. First bull I ever took.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d149/Bigdog337/091908_17381.jpg
Actually, I had gone my limit for the day(hurt foot) and was heading back to the truck. Elk had been bugling all around me for hours, but never got close to them. Making my way down thru the edge of the aspens and stopped to enjoy the view, when there was a bugle about 100yds thru the trees. Walked over to the edge of the aspens and looked. Saw something and got out the bino's and spotted cow elk bedded down. Watched them for 10 min or so, and they got up and moved towards the higher country. Saw a nice rack following them, and then heard another bull bugle lower, so moved deeper into the trees. The first bull came back towards the lower. Drew a bead many times, but trees in the way (and shaking like you wouldn't believe). Saw an opening in the trees where the bull was headed, so put the sights there. He moved into the opening and stopped.
He was slightly quartering away, and shakes momentarily stopped, so pulled the trigger.
At the shot, once I could see, he had walked about 10 ft and looked around to what caused the noise. I thought I MISSED!. How could I have missed, it was only 75 yds or so and felt good. I grabbed a speedloader out of the bag(shaking), poured powder in, got bullet out, and started in muzzle. Bull was still standing and looking around. Pulled ramrod out and seated slug. Replaced ramrod and pulled capper out of bag, heard a noise, but didn't look as was capping the nipple. Finished loading, and looked. No elk in sight. Thought he took off, so walked to where he had been, and started checking the area. Found him about 40 ft away.
Took him behind the shoulder, angling forward a bit, and a bit high, about mid-way up the body. Found the bullet, or should I say what was left of it. No exit hole, but when we cut off the quarter, it dropped on the hide. Looks like it probably just destroyed the upper lungs on its way through and came to rest against the right shoulder. Might have penetrated a fraction in the shoulder. Some fragments of the bullet were against the hide, actually almost penetrating the hide, probably 6" away from the main part. Too high a velocity at impact, bullet acted more like a varmint bullet with its violent expansion, but where I hit it, it worked perfectly. Final weight was 223.4gr, but a bit of hair/blood still on it, so probalby close to 220 would be the final weight. Fragments were probably close to 80 gr or so.
Definitely too hot a load and will go down quite a bit, if I draw muzzleloading again. Was a nice 5 X 5 bull. First bull I ever took.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d149/Bigdog337/091908_17381.jpg