Ok fellers..Im starting a new thread on here for Terminal effects of bullets. If you have a moral problem with shooting animals in the head this is not the thread you will want to see. Trust me just hit back and seek knowledge elsewhere.
Having said that, my brother clones whitetailed deer. In order to do this he has to have a LOT of doe to extract overies out of. Well turns out that makes my life a lot better because he has hired me out to shoot deer every weekend of the legal season for high fenced ranches all over texas. I am simply hired out as a trigger man and this helps me prep for competitions too...not to mention all the free meat I can cram in my freezer!!! I am very interested in terminal ballistics and like to take pics of all the wounds of the animals I shoot. After shooting about 300 doe over the last couple of years, I have learned a lot about bullet selection on both close and long range hunting. I have seen both good and bad shots with a crap load of different projectiles over the last few seasons. I am simply going to post pics of the head shots I make this year and tell you what caliber, bullet, and velocity I was using. Also I will state the distance each animal was shot at.
So this weekend was the first doe kill we went on. Of course they rely on me to do most of the heavy hitting and I only saw one stinkin doe the whole time LOL! Between everyone who showed up there were 8 doe killed. I will only put pics of mine up because most of the hunters there were...iffy at best with their marksmenship skills. Yes they made a lot of gut shots.
Here is my #1 for the season. 6.5x47 lapua with a 130 gr Berger hunting VLD @2940 fps. She was 211 yards
The Bullet actually hit in line with her eyes vertically and the hydrolic pressure was so violent it ripped all the way to her nose almost. Very impressed with the hunting VLD's
Having said that, my brother clones whitetailed deer. In order to do this he has to have a LOT of doe to extract overies out of. Well turns out that makes my life a lot better because he has hired me out to shoot deer every weekend of the legal season for high fenced ranches all over texas. I am simply hired out as a trigger man and this helps me prep for competitions too...not to mention all the free meat I can cram in my freezer!!! I am very interested in terminal ballistics and like to take pics of all the wounds of the animals I shoot. After shooting about 300 doe over the last couple of years, I have learned a lot about bullet selection on both close and long range hunting. I have seen both good and bad shots with a crap load of different projectiles over the last few seasons. I am simply going to post pics of the head shots I make this year and tell you what caliber, bullet, and velocity I was using. Also I will state the distance each animal was shot at.
So this weekend was the first doe kill we went on. Of course they rely on me to do most of the heavy hitting and I only saw one stinkin doe the whole time LOL! Between everyone who showed up there were 8 doe killed. I will only put pics of mine up because most of the hunters there were...iffy at best with their marksmenship skills. Yes they made a lot of gut shots.
Here is my #1 for the season. 6.5x47 lapua with a 130 gr Berger hunting VLD @2940 fps. She was 211 yards
The Bullet actually hit in line with her eyes vertically and the hydrolic pressure was so violent it ripped all the way to her nose almost. Very impressed with the hunting VLD's