Exit Wounds..lets see them.

Colorado Cowboy

Super Moderator
Jun 8, 2011
8,075
4,301
82
Dolores, Colorado
100_1014.jpg

Antelope shot at 417 yards. .257 Wby, bullet was a 100 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip. My own reloads, chronographed at 3500 fps. Destroyed a complete front shoulder .

I am not a big fan of this bullet (I do shoot and love Nosler Partition bullets), but 100 were given to me so I loaded them up. They grouped really well, less than moa. I am using the rest for predators.

My normal bullet for the .257 & .25-06 is a Sierra 117 gr BT Game King. It shoots great and does real well on deer & antelope, I have shot over 100 of them with this bullet.
 

genesis27:3

Member
Mar 12, 2015
139
0
North Carolina
7mm Mag shooting SST's. That's the last animal that I shot with SST's. Also a Nosler Partition fan, which I've shot for 20+ years aside from this one small stint with a different bullet. I will say that this bullet did do a great job on a few bucks, but when it hit bone, it seemed to explode.
 

ivorytip

Veteran member
Mar 24, 2012
3,760
31
42
SE Idaho
shoot, I wish I would've taken pics of that. just a pic of entry wound that just happened to be in the pic. exit wound was size of penny, punched shoulder and exited through heart and ribs.2016elk.jpg pre 64 model 70 .270 150 grain remington core-lokt. he dropped upon impact
 

ElkTrap

New Member
Mar 29, 2014
8
0
Minnesota
Large bodied buck from far northern MN

300 wsm, 180 grain nosler partition, 2880 fps avg muzzle velocity (chrono checked handload)
20151115_115248.jpgEntrance
Deer was about 40 yds, quartering away, shot entered just behind front leg at a pretty steep downward angle (shot from high tree stand). He ran hard for about 50yds and dropped. The blood trail was impressive to say the least.
Exit wound was in lower front chest about 1-1.25 inch diameter hole. The top of the heart and most of the major vessels there were destroyed. (I did manage to save the very bottom of the heart.
Exit wound pics
20151115_095500.jpg20151115_094601.jpg
20151115_093757.jpg
Based upon the large wound channel and some small lead fragments adjacent, I suspect some or most of the front half of the bullet stayed in and the base of the partition exited.
Good old partition, tough to beat. I shoot this same load for elk with similar results.
 
Last edited:

ElkTrap

New Member
Mar 29, 2014
8
0
Minnesota
Large bodied buck from far northern MN continued

The buck ran just out of sight in the thick northern forest, but he wasn't tough to find. Here are a few pics of the blood trail.
20151115_090626.jpg20151115_090517.jpg20151115_090553.jpg
 

ElkTrap

New Member
Mar 29, 2014
8
0
Minnesota
Another public land northern MN buck

300 wsm, 180 grain nosler partition, 2880 fps muzzle velocity, (chronographed reload)
I shot this buck at about 35 yds, he was facing directly towards me. We met head on while sneaking down the same deer trail to/from from a bedding area. I was fortunate to see his movement first and was just squeezing the trigger when he spotted me and stopped. The impact lifted his front legs right off the ground, he seemed to rear back on his hind legs and flipped over completely backwards! Wow! I've never shot anything and had it go down like that. I guess thats what absorbing over 3000 ft/lbs of energy will do! He stayed right where he landed. Bang, Flop, Dead!

I circled the entrance wound in Black. There was no exit wound.

The Blue circle is where I found the bullet while skinning. It was up against the hide along the front of the rear quarter. It had traveled through the full length of the body cavity. The bullet shed the entire front half in route and I found only the fully intact mushroomed base. There was no damage to any of the quarters, but I did have to discard some neck/brisket meat. I kept the bullet,(its around here somewhere) I'll attach a pic of it when I find it.
20160814_051800.jpg20160814_052100.jpg20160814_052412.jpg
 

7shot

Active Member
Mar 26, 2015
177
0
Idaho
Here is a bear that I shot a few years ago. 7 mm wsm from 640 yards, shooting a berger 180 gr. vld. Did not go far at all.

bear.jpg
 

libidilatimmy

Veteran member
Oct 22, 2013
1,140
3
Wyoming
This is the one from my deer last year. Shot him with 7-08 using the 150gr ABLR at 315 yds. He hopped in the air when hit and crashed into the trees about 30 yds. The exit hole was approximately the size of a quarter.
 

Never in Doubt

Active Member
Jul 9, 2012
304
0
I don't have the pics but I shoot a 7mm Rem Mag and deer drop like a sack of bricks. Not a big exit wound unless it hits bone. Once it exited through the shoulder and totally ruined it. I shot one buck through the neck and the exit wound was the size of my palm.
 

ScottR

Eastmans' Staff / Moderator
Staff member
Feb 3, 2014
7,679
2,570
www.eastmans.com
I am going to bump this one up. Mostly because I know many of you have made new exit wounds this fall...
 

ScottR

Eastmans' Staff / Moderator
Staff member
Feb 3, 2014
7,679
2,570
www.eastmans.com
What are your shooting that out of? Was looking at that bullet for my 300wsm but I don't think I have the twist to spin it
.300 Win Mag, Savage model 11/111. Have dropped 4 different elk with this gun, similar effects on all of them.