chrispbrown27
Beginner
- Sep 12, 2011
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For the past 4 years I have been shooting Hornady 100 gr Interlocks in my model 600 6mm because the gun loves them, the price is good and they are easier to get a hold of locally. Last year I had two deer run off after hitting them at no more than 100 yards. The first was a yearling doe broadside. I held behind the shoulder and at the shot she jumped and ran off. After waiting for around 5 mins I walked to where she stood and saw a single tiny spot of blood. As I walked in the direction she had ran looking for more blood I saw her standing roughly 80 yards from where I had shot her. She ran off again without any sign of being hurt. I backed off and then went back and found no more blood and no deer. The second instance I had a forkhorn standing at about the same distance broadside with the same shot placement. This one kicked at the shot and ran off over a hill and out of sight. Never found a drop of blood on that on and it showed no sign of being injured. It is completely possible the bullet is not to blame....I am human after all, but I know the rifle was dead on and there was no brush in the way because I hunt a wide open field.
I am torn on which bullet I should give a try now. I have loaded up 100 gr partitions but the accuracy was less than stellar out of my rifle. I have not tried anything smaller than the 100 gr, mostly because I can't get past thinking anything smaller would be enough for a deer. I have read that the smaller gr. partitions are more than enough, but I just have a mental block on anything smaller. I have almost talked myself into using straight on shoulder shots and barnes or e-tips for the shock power of hitting bone just so this doesn't happen anymore....talk me out of this, please. I have heard stories of the partitions just punching straight through without expansion......anyone care to comment on that?
I am torn on which bullet I should give a try now. I have loaded up 100 gr partitions but the accuracy was less than stellar out of my rifle. I have not tried anything smaller than the 100 gr, mostly because I can't get past thinking anything smaller would be enough for a deer. I have read that the smaller gr. partitions are more than enough, but I just have a mental block on anything smaller. I have almost talked myself into using straight on shoulder shots and barnes or e-tips for the shock power of hitting bone just so this doesn't happen anymore....talk me out of this, please. I have heard stories of the partitions just punching straight through without expansion......anyone care to comment on that?