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12-28-2010, 03:46 AM
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Subsonic Deer Hunting
I've read a lot of different threads about this, but I wanted to get some more opinions. I shot a doe the other day she jumped and ran 10 feet and stopped behind a tree, then 5 mins later I saw her start walking away so I popped off another shot. again she jump ran 10 feet and stopped. Then bed down. I waited 30 mins and then went over she jumped up and ran. I found next to no blood (3 drops), but I kept looking around and I jumped her again. Got too dark so I came back the next morning and looked around for 2 hours and never found her.
I've got a TC contender 15" 1in8". Bullet was a 240 SMK over 6gr of AA#5. Zero at 85. Shot was at about 25.
Needless to say I can't have this happen again so next year if I hunt with this again subsonic. I would like to use a better bullet. (Otherwise I'm thinking about going to the 130gr Barnes TSX) So far I'm thinking:
240gr SMK (loaded Backwards)
250gr Hawk
275gr Lead Spitzer (from Hotguns @ SilencerTalk)
240gr Outlaw
168gr Leigh
Can I hear a little about each? What do you guys use? Why didn't my 240 smks work? Thank you.
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12-28-2010, 08:04 AM
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Its like archery
Its exactly like archery hunting.
Lung shots are OK but kill slow. Shoot them in the heart which is a 3 inch target and they take a few steps and die. Shoot them in the shoulder will break some bone and slow them down. Or shoot them in the head and drop them in their tracks.
The two deer I have shot with outlaw 225 grain bullets this season both had a nasty exit hole and left a nice blood trail. Both were double lung shots. Both came from the same batch of reloads that average 1050 fps on the chrony.
I like the subsonics when shooting in the neighborhoods but prefer 125 or 150 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips at 2200 fps when noise doesn't matter. Even then a double lung shot means the deer is going to run up to 200 yards on you.
Aim for the heart or head or neck where it joins the head if you want instant kills.
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12-28-2010, 12:08 PM
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From the pictures I have seen on the Outlaw bullets - they work. Have shot or watched 6 deer now bagged with the following bullets - Diamondback Custom Bullets makes some 220's bonded and non with the polimet tips, Clearwater Custom Bullets makes some soft nose 200 and 220"s, Lehigh has some machined brass with 22 cal. nose inserts to move wt forward. All three have done awsome damage to the insides. The impact has to be heard to be believed. My smk's have been demoted to paper punching. All of the above bullets are not cheap! But they will help you eat deer instead of chasing them. Have not recovered any bullets. A Clearwater soft nose entered behind shoulder, lung, liver, paunch ( nasty ) and exited. All good exit wounds. Hope this helps
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12-28-2010, 10:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HUNTER2
From the pictures I have seen on the Outlaw bullets - they work. Have Have shot or watched 6 deer now bagged with the following bullets - Diamondback Custom Bullets makes some 220's bonded and non with the polimet tips, Clearwater Custom Bullets makes some soft nose 200 and 220"s, Lehigh has some machined brass with 22 cal. nose inserts to move wt forward. All three have done awsome damage to the insides. The impact has to be heard to be believed. My smk's have been demoted to paper punching. All of the above bullets are not cheap! But they will help you eat deer instead of chasing them. Have not recovered any bullets. A Clearwater soft nose entered behind shoulder, lung, liver, paunch ( nasty ) and exited. All good exit wounds. Hope this helps
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What do the Diamondbacks, Lehighs, Outlaws or Clearwaters do that the SMK doesn't? I thought the idea was to get the longest bullet at to cut the largest wound channel when tumbling.
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12-28-2010, 11:00 PM
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Tumbling is a "MAYBE" thing, at least for me. If they don't, you had better be hunting the wide open spaces if you plan on finding the deer. I actually had better luck loading 180 Speer btsp backwards. Cuts a neat little hole. All of the others above expand... The Lehigh acts more like the partition and leave a blood trail. They are not as heavy as some on here like them, but so far all I have seen have left good exit wounds. EXPENSIVE...But how many are you going to shoot at deer anyway. I shoot the 180 Speer for everything else. Only shoot single shot and bolt. 4 or 5 hundred does me for a year. I think it was Elmer Keith - I try to do all of my hunting before the shot.....
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12-31-2010, 09:21 PM
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It worked this morning, the last day of season. Got a nice Spork or Trike (3-point.) 50 yards. Double lung shot, shattered a rib on the way in and shattered one on the way out, then it got stuck in the shoulder. Light but adequate blood trail ran 70 yards did a little dance and fell. I have it sighted for a zero of 85 yards, and I think my other shot might have been a little high and that's why I lost that other doe. My faith has been restored. Next year I'll try some of the Leigh's and Outlaws
Entrance Wound
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01-01-2011, 03:08 AM
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Well done!
It sounds a little bit like a range thing for me - 25 yds is too close to get any bullet tumbling but you seem to have found the range the second time at 70 yds. Nevertheless (and I found this with Berger 210s), one failure is one too many and I would leap at Lehighs.
Or do like I did and build a 458 SOCOM!
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01-01-2011, 11:07 AM
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Hitting bone on the way in definitely helps with the tumble.
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01-01-2011, 05:35 PM
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fpjeepy05: did the bullet go through the bone on entry?
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01-02-2011, 02:51 PM
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I shot 2 hogs last night with 220gr SMK, #1 sow, 130#, 75yds, lung shot, full penetration, ran 18yds and left a MASSIVE blood trail. #2 sow 120#, 55yds, neck shot, DRT. These are the first ones I've shot with subs so no real opinions yet.
So far I've shot 1 bobcat, 8 deer and 7 hogs (up to 210#) with Barnes 130gr TTSX at 2100fps MV from my 11" SBR, all have been clean kills with good penetration and expansion. As far as I'm concerned this is THE hunting bullet for the 300s. Barnes sent me some redesigned to expand down to 1500fps impact velocity for testing, but I can't see any real improvement since I usually shoot from 100yds or less and the regular ones expand just fine (.500") at 100yds when tested in dead hogs.
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