Greetings,
So I'm a prairie dog shooting junkie, look forward to my Wyoming trips every year. Like probably most of you, I enjoy the carnage and watching the gymnastics when they are hit. I tend to stick to 6mms over the scorching fast 22s, solely based on barrel life. I also enjoy strapping two rifles to a cart and walk to fields that are unreachable by car, which I find gives me many more targets than if I were to just set up a bench in the usual spots. I shoot off of a RRS tripod when doing that.
My current favorite combo is the 6 Creedmoor w/ the 58 VMAX. Here are couple 'doubles' using that load:
6 Creed 58 Double 1
6 Creed 58 Double 2
I decided to do a quick video comparing all the rifles in my inventory to test for terminal effects, using the same exact target and distance (50 yards) to see the difference. I used grape juice bottles that are the same approximate size as the average PD. I use all Hornady varmint bullets, so unfortunately no comparison against different makes. I recently added the 80gr ELD VT out of a 6 Creedmoor 8 Twist to my line up for longer distance shots & wind bucking (300-500). I normally won't go much past 500. I really wanted to see how effective they were compared to the lighter traditional bullets. Thought you guys might be interested to see a visual comparison.
Here's the video: (sorry about the funky audio - it was super windy and I slowed the frame rate down to better see the effects). Also I won't subject you to any commentary, I can't stand that about most videos hearing someone blabber on forever.
Hornady Varmint Bullet Shootout
Just some observations: I was shocked by the results of the 80 ELD VT. As you can see, it was the only bullet that lifted the bottles and kicked them back towards me about 15 feet each time. Very Very impressive! I haven't yet shot a dog with this load, but looking forward to it. I was also impressed with the 110gr SP out of my 30/06. It literally vaporized the bottles unlike the other loads. I use this a walkaround hunting round for jackrabbits.
Love to hear any thoughts or feedback...
So I'm a prairie dog shooting junkie, look forward to my Wyoming trips every year. Like probably most of you, I enjoy the carnage and watching the gymnastics when they are hit. I tend to stick to 6mms over the scorching fast 22s, solely based on barrel life. I also enjoy strapping two rifles to a cart and walk to fields that are unreachable by car, which I find gives me many more targets than if I were to just set up a bench in the usual spots. I shoot off of a RRS tripod when doing that.
My current favorite combo is the 6 Creedmoor w/ the 58 VMAX. Here are couple 'doubles' using that load:
6 Creed 58 Double 1
6 Creed 58 Double 2
I decided to do a quick video comparing all the rifles in my inventory to test for terminal effects, using the same exact target and distance (50 yards) to see the difference. I used grape juice bottles that are the same approximate size as the average PD. I use all Hornady varmint bullets, so unfortunately no comparison against different makes. I recently added the 80gr ELD VT out of a 6 Creedmoor 8 Twist to my line up for longer distance shots & wind bucking (300-500). I normally won't go much past 500. I really wanted to see how effective they were compared to the lighter traditional bullets. Thought you guys might be interested to see a visual comparison.
Here's the video: (sorry about the funky audio - it was super windy and I slowed the frame rate down to better see the effects). Also I won't subject you to any commentary, I can't stand that about most videos hearing someone blabber on forever.
Hornady Varmint Bullet Shootout
Just some observations: I was shocked by the results of the 80 ELD VT. As you can see, it was the only bullet that lifted the bottles and kicked them back towards me about 15 feet each time. Very Very impressive! I haven't yet shot a dog with this load, but looking forward to it. I was also impressed with the 110gr SP out of my 30/06. It literally vaporized the bottles unlike the other loads. I use this a walkaround hunting round for jackrabbits.
Love to hear any thoughts or feedback...