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Ammo Smith
- Mar 11, 2013
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Since I managed to kill a deer this year with the 35 Whelen /AI I have been in awl of the devastating power it exhibited on that deer.
I have shot lots of deer in the past and have hit bone most of the time since I always shoot for the front shoulders to brake them down so they don't run far as they normally will with a heart or lung shot.
The deer I took this year was a Texas Heart shot and I hit the H bone destroying it and the right hip joint the impact was so great it also shattered the femur in the right leg.
Do you guys see this often where the force of impact brakes bones that are not hit directly with a bullet?
The bullet used was a 225gr Nosler Partiton loaded to 2780fps which gives around 4000ftlbs of muzzle energy and the deer was shot at approximately 50yds.
The .358 is considered a medium bore caliber and not suppose to carry energy due to the low BC of the fat short bullet design from what I have read and this is my first experience with shooting any thing with a bullet larger then .308. except with a muzzle loading rifle and 12ga slug.
To date nothing I have used has exhibited this kind of raw power.
High velocity just seems to create massive flesh damage and blow large holes in animals from what I've seen.
I guess what I'm asking is this performance normal or to be expected from a premium .358 bullet?
I see I put this under the wrong caliber if the moderators wish to place it in the right category please do so.
I have shot lots of deer in the past and have hit bone most of the time since I always shoot for the front shoulders to brake them down so they don't run far as they normally will with a heart or lung shot.
The deer I took this year was a Texas Heart shot and I hit the H bone destroying it and the right hip joint the impact was so great it also shattered the femur in the right leg.
Do you guys see this often where the force of impact brakes bones that are not hit directly with a bullet?
The bullet used was a 225gr Nosler Partiton loaded to 2780fps which gives around 4000ftlbs of muzzle energy and the deer was shot at approximately 50yds.
The .358 is considered a medium bore caliber and not suppose to carry energy due to the low BC of the fat short bullet design from what I have read and this is my first experience with shooting any thing with a bullet larger then .308. except with a muzzle loading rifle and 12ga slug.
To date nothing I have used has exhibited this kind of raw power.
High velocity just seems to create massive flesh damage and blow large holes in animals from what I've seen.
I guess what I'm asking is this performance normal or to be expected from a premium .358 bullet?
I see I put this under the wrong caliber if the moderators wish to place it in the right category please do so.