Some of you may remember that a couple of months ago I traded a Ruger Hawkeye chambered in 375 Ruger for a Browning BLR chambered in 358 Win. I had gotten the 375 Ruger at a gun auction.
https://forum.nosler.com/threads/what-was-i-thinking.47308/page-2
Well, I am very happy with the trade. I bought a Leupold Freedom scope 2-7x33 scope for it during our trip to Montana. After we returned home I ordered some Talley scope mounts for it and mounted the scope.
When I sighted in the scope, I was pleasantly surprised at the accuracy I was getting with the rifle and ammo. It seemed as if the bullet holes would have overlapped each other if not for the adjustments I was making on the scope. I was using Hornady 200 gr. interlock ammo.
I did shoot a bullet into a line of one gallon milk jugs at about 20 or 25 yards. I was surprised that it went through 4 jugs and bounced off the 5th jug. That seems to be more penetration than what I had seen posted the forum for the Hornady 200 gr. Round Nose bullets. Bullet made a perfect mushroom.
I have been carrying this rifle with me during the past week trying to get a shot on a deer. I finally got a shot on a small deer Monday and hit the deer just behind the front shoulder. I was astonished at the performance. The deer dropped in the tracks. The exit wound was about the size of a tennis ball even though I didn't hit any bone on the entrance. A huge chunk of lung was hanging out of wound. Pieces of lungs, blood, meat, etc. were blown out in a spray pattern behind the deer.
Based on the results with the water jugs I am confident that these bullets with have sufficient penetration on deer sized game and based on the terminal performance I witnessed on Monday, I am confident that the bullet will expand quickly enough for deer.
So, I am very happy with the way everything has worked out.
Dan
https://forum.nosler.com/threads/what-was-i-thinking.47308/page-2
Well, I am very happy with the trade. I bought a Leupold Freedom scope 2-7x33 scope for it during our trip to Montana. After we returned home I ordered some Talley scope mounts for it and mounted the scope.
When I sighted in the scope, I was pleasantly surprised at the accuracy I was getting with the rifle and ammo. It seemed as if the bullet holes would have overlapped each other if not for the adjustments I was making on the scope. I was using Hornady 200 gr. interlock ammo.
I did shoot a bullet into a line of one gallon milk jugs at about 20 or 25 yards. I was surprised that it went through 4 jugs and bounced off the 5th jug. That seems to be more penetration than what I had seen posted the forum for the Hornady 200 gr. Round Nose bullets. Bullet made a perfect mushroom.
I have been carrying this rifle with me during the past week trying to get a shot on a deer. I finally got a shot on a small deer Monday and hit the deer just behind the front shoulder. I was astonished at the performance. The deer dropped in the tracks. The exit wound was about the size of a tennis ball even though I didn't hit any bone on the entrance. A huge chunk of lung was hanging out of wound. Pieces of lungs, blood, meat, etc. were blown out in a spray pattern behind the deer.
Based on the results with the water jugs I am confident that these bullets with have sufficient penetration on deer sized game and based on the terminal performance I witnessed on Monday, I am confident that the bullet will expand quickly enough for deer.
So, I am very happy with the way everything has worked out.
Dan