Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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All this talk of 4,000 ft lbs of energy with .35 cal 225 grain Partitions and unmatched "Impact Energy" on deer... Does bring a wry smile of amusement to my face...
Now my deer hunting has been mostly mule deer. I rarely seek out the white tail. So perhaps the white tail is vastly more tenacious of life... I do think they're pretty tough critters.
But... No matter what ya hit 'em with... 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 ft lbs of energy and a .35, 37, or .45 cal bullet of 200, 300 or 400 grains... :mrgreen:
Ya just can't beat INSTANT - which is exactly what I've seen for drops of most deer, mule deer or whitetail, and mostly with .24 or .25 cal rifle cartridges and bullets from 95 to 115 grains.
And not much meat damage either. Bullet construction and shot placement being the key there I'd suspect.
Not downplaying the wonderous .35 Whelen, 225 grain, 4,000 ft lb of energy load - it's a GREAT load! But for deer? Nothing wrong with it, but no, you can't beat INSTANT drop & death. Not even with an 8" howitzer.
TD, this is why I was chuckling a little when you were wondering if your 225 gr Partition with 4,000 ft lbs of energy was enough for elk... OH MY GOODNESS YES! It's more than enough for any elk that ever walked the earth! Let alone a poor shell-shocked deer... :wink:
You've got a flippin' cannon there, much like my .375 H&H with the 260 gr AccuBond... It's a LOT of rifle for most game.
Grinning here, wryly.
Guy
Now my deer hunting has been mostly mule deer. I rarely seek out the white tail. So perhaps the white tail is vastly more tenacious of life... I do think they're pretty tough critters.
But... No matter what ya hit 'em with... 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 ft lbs of energy and a .35, 37, or .45 cal bullet of 200, 300 or 400 grains... :mrgreen:
Ya just can't beat INSTANT - which is exactly what I've seen for drops of most deer, mule deer or whitetail, and mostly with .24 or .25 cal rifle cartridges and bullets from 95 to 115 grains.
And not much meat damage either. Bullet construction and shot placement being the key there I'd suspect.
Not downplaying the wonderous .35 Whelen, 225 grain, 4,000 ft lb of energy load - it's a GREAT load! But for deer? Nothing wrong with it, but no, you can't beat INSTANT drop & death. Not even with an 8" howitzer.
TD, this is why I was chuckling a little when you were wondering if your 225 gr Partition with 4,000 ft lbs of energy was enough for elk... OH MY GOODNESS YES! It's more than enough for any elk that ever walked the earth! Let alone a poor shell-shocked deer... :wink:
You've got a flippin' cannon there, much like my .375 H&H with the 260 gr AccuBond... It's a LOT of rifle for most game.
Grinning here, wryly.
Guy