Bart has twisted me. I took the 300WM out all this fall determined to go bigger.
Developed a load this summer, tested it, shot it at targets.
Then took it out and tried to use it on game.
I missed a deer at a distance I typically would not. Doubt started to creep in.
Took one at close range.
Then I missed one at two hundred yards, prone on a bipod. I was now convince I could not shoot and should take up knitting.
Now I had to figure this out or it was not going to have an opportunity to go after Kudu.
To the range in the farmers field at lunch.
9 inches high at 100 yards. hmmm. Scope is off. No idea why.
Adjust accordingly.
I shot a 3006 afterward and it felt like a pop gun. hmmm
Between me and the scope I figured out the reasons for the misses, finally.
A 300WM is not a .270 and I have to hold it differently. The 300WM is not a popgun.
Learning how to shoot a larger caliber is interesting.
The results:
One shot, double lung Elk. Perfect placement. Still couldn't shoot the African shoulder shot.
Finally;
I did the back up shot on the Moose. Mine was the lower shot.
Finally put a shot into the shoulder for the top of the heart double lung shot. Down in 70 yards.
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Four holes in the chest (entrance/exit) ZERO blood trail in the snow. Four drops where the bullet exited then nothing.
With snow, no trackers required. we have it so easy here.
Eland and Kudu beware. Bart's making me bring the big gun.