Thought I would share my experience with the 180 Nosler BT on elk….
I had a chance to take a beautiful Cow Elk at 45-50 yards this season with my .30-06 using this bullet. My first shot was broadside and went directly through the left shoulder….. she dropped in her tracks. When we walked up she was still moving her head so I put one more shot in the vitals to put her out as quickly as possible.
When field dressing I could not believe how well this “fragile” bullet performed. The shoulder shot absolutely exploded the scapula and continued all the way to the spine with approximately 10” of penetration (pretty steep uphill shooting angle). The second shot(10 yards) broke a rib on the way in and passed completely through. I have not had a chance to weigh to bullet but it looks to have retained 40%ish (how’s that for a scientific measurement). :lol:
As you can see in the picture the jacket separated from the core but considering it went through some heavy bone at very close range I think it performed very well. The meat damage was dramatic but very isolated and we only lost 4-5 lbs of meat in the front shoulder and small chunk of back strap…. Needless to say I will not hesitate to use this bullet again next year.
180 grain Nolser BT
55 grains IMR-4350
WLR primers
2750 fps?? never had a chance to shoot it over a chrono
I had a chance to take a beautiful Cow Elk at 45-50 yards this season with my .30-06 using this bullet. My first shot was broadside and went directly through the left shoulder….. she dropped in her tracks. When we walked up she was still moving her head so I put one more shot in the vitals to put her out as quickly as possible.
When field dressing I could not believe how well this “fragile” bullet performed. The shoulder shot absolutely exploded the scapula and continued all the way to the spine with approximately 10” of penetration (pretty steep uphill shooting angle). The second shot(10 yards) broke a rib on the way in and passed completely through. I have not had a chance to weigh to bullet but it looks to have retained 40%ish (how’s that for a scientific measurement). :lol:
As you can see in the picture the jacket separated from the core but considering it went through some heavy bone at very close range I think it performed very well. The meat damage was dramatic but very isolated and we only lost 4-5 lbs of meat in the front shoulder and small chunk of back strap…. Needless to say I will not hesitate to use this bullet again next year.
180 grain Nolser BT
55 grains IMR-4350
WLR primers
2750 fps?? never had a chance to shoot it over a chrono