Today I shot a cow elk out on our private land with my 308 Cadex guardian lite. 20 inch barrel with surefire 300 sps suppressor.
135 yard shot. Broadside. 178gr eldx pills that are my handloads at 2550fps.
I shot it right behind the front shoulder as I'm looking to save as much meat as possible. Double lung is my preferred on cow elk and always works well. Bullet missed the entry side rib bones and went through the vitals and the bullet was stuck ok the opposite side rib bone. It cracked / splinted that rib but the bullet did not pass through. The lungs didn't look to be beat up really at all. On the entry side lung there was almost no trama with a nice clean hole I could stick my finger through. The opposite side lung was pretty intact and didnt look great but didn't have the trama I typically see with a Accubond that makes it look like soup inside. This cow had ZERO blood out of the entry point. Didn't exit so obviously nothing on that side. I had to skin the thing before I could even tell where I shot it. Even in the rib area I would normally see a 6 inch trama blood area in ribs but this had none whatsoever.
The bullet recovered was 53gr in weight. See photos attached. So it lost 125grs of weight.
The elk / herd just stood there after I shot it. I could hear the bullet impact the elk and the 70 head didn't know what happened. After 3 minutes or so they just walked off and I thought What The Heck!! I missed the thing. I moved over to my left and the cow was just laying there, not dead, with it's head up. Hurt obviously but wasn't dead. The past 20 elk I have shot ALWAYS run if their 4 legs are able to move. Last year one ran 60 yards pumping blood out and was done withing 30 seconds. This elk, still alive, I just put one right through it's head to finish it off.
This is the first thing I have shot with an Eldx and I'm not sure what to think of it.
Anyone else have similar results on big game?
135 yard shot. Broadside. 178gr eldx pills that are my handloads at 2550fps.
I shot it right behind the front shoulder as I'm looking to save as much meat as possible. Double lung is my preferred on cow elk and always works well. Bullet missed the entry side rib bones and went through the vitals and the bullet was stuck ok the opposite side rib bone. It cracked / splinted that rib but the bullet did not pass through. The lungs didn't look to be beat up really at all. On the entry side lung there was almost no trama with a nice clean hole I could stick my finger through. The opposite side lung was pretty intact and didnt look great but didn't have the trama I typically see with a Accubond that makes it look like soup inside. This cow had ZERO blood out of the entry point. Didn't exit so obviously nothing on that side. I had to skin the thing before I could even tell where I shot it. Even in the rib area I would normally see a 6 inch trama blood area in ribs but this had none whatsoever.
The bullet recovered was 53gr in weight. See photos attached. So it lost 125grs of weight.
The elk / herd just stood there after I shot it. I could hear the bullet impact the elk and the 70 head didn't know what happened. After 3 minutes or so they just walked off and I thought What The Heck!! I missed the thing. I moved over to my left and the cow was just laying there, not dead, with it's head up. Hurt obviously but wasn't dead. The past 20 elk I have shot ALWAYS run if their 4 legs are able to move. Last year one ran 60 yards pumping blood out and was done withing 30 seconds. This elk, still alive, I just put one right through it's head to finish it off.
This is the first thing I have shot with an Eldx and I'm not sure what to think of it.
Anyone else have similar results on big game?
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