Be curious to hear comparisons between the 77 TMKs and ELDM's for body shots?
When I say punched through I should have said punched through the shoulder into the lungs and destroyed everything.
Another was an angled shot on a hind heading away shot what I thought was a bit far back, pushed through the start of the gut and destroyed the lungs and it did exit.
This really impressed me as the hind only went about 10M.
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Just shot 3 x fallow with 75g eldm. Shoulder shots 22ARC but near enough to 223. None of the 3 staggered more than a few meters. 2 definitley had about 30mm exit wounds and the lungs came out in multiple pieces. Can't comment on the meat damage as I gave them away. Very happy with the performance
So this isn't exactly one for the record books - let's just say it looked a lot bigger in the scope... 280m in the Ruahines in the weekend, 75 ELDM going just over 2700fps. A dodgy top-of-the-leatherwood rest sent the first shot a little far back, but the 2nd shot in the shoulder folded it up like a book. Strange to find an animal of this size around this time of year - guessing it's less than 6 months old. The meat all went to a mate who was tagging along - "the young ones taste the best" was my sales pitch.
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Im guessing it's similar to what I observed with the fallow on my place. The really well conditioned and early fawns would come into season around mid June. Get in fawn and then have these shitty little out of season runts born jan /feb. And due to timing they would be dragging mum down through winter, when she's hardly capable of looking after herself. Its probably older than it looks.
Unsophisticated... AF!
I’d say it’s mother was shot when it was young they always end up runts
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