lpreddick said:talk about wind drift!!!! went to a field on sat that we have more misses than all fields combined. a zeroed gun will throw one left, then right, usually beyond 250 yds. set up at the usual site. a light wind at 3 o:clock. one comes out to graze at 370 yds. knowing the winds bizarre behavior, i held into the wind what i thought was excessive. my 55 gr berger going 3700 fps smacked him .200 sec after leaving muzzel. i suspected a nice chest impact as he rolled and did not move. what i found was an impact 1/2 from his nose tip!!! next time i am planting wind flags all over the field...should be interesting.
Years ago there used to be a slow motion video on "The Coyote Gods" web site (the website is no longer up), that showed a good size bobcat getting hit in the chest with a frontal shot from a 17 Remington. The entire body of the kitty more than doubled in size for a nano second. It was incredibly impressive! And it was only a 17 Rem shooting a 25 grain HP. Anything bigger would just be more fun. ;Dlpreddick said:i can only surmise that the chest expands so fast and so large as to tear the skin...a slow motion video of this should be impressive.
lpreddick said:Could not wait!!! The temp was in low 90s but I needed ghog hunting therapy, so I went to a few fields. Nothing but HOT. Sometimes a ghog gets really hungry or has to poop/pee/get away from the old woman and will appear briefly...but nothing. 7:15 and I'm ready to pack it up but stopped near an old house with a large apple tree and the landowner swears a HUGE ghog lives there...shot two small ones earlier that came out a hole in the side of the house, so I'm glassing this area and noted a shadow that I swore moved...in the opening. Out come old faithful(22 BR, 55 Berger at 3700 fps nothing moves after being hit gun). There is a face in the hole, so round chambered and tgt dot of my sightron is square between it's eyes...190 yds. WHAT THE HELL!! The thing looked like a seal or pecorina! Completely out and facing me...a tiney head with an enormous body behind it! The dot settles at it's neck base/ upper chest and the 55 gr Berger is sent. WHUPPP! The monster drops, lowers it's head and stops. I am now shaking a bit more than usual as I know this is the one. I will post pics later. This old female weighed in at 14# 2 oz!!! Bullet went thru neck/chest with no exit...1000+ ft/ lbs energy mushed her innards. One always wonders "what would she have weighed in late Oct?". I'm good for a few days now...ghog hunting therapy at it's best...aaaahhhhh.