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How have these sabbots performed for you guys? Anyone have any issues? The reason I ask is because I had 2 bloodlines that did not perform as expected this year. I shot a cow at maybe 50 yds with 100 - 110 grains of FFG and a 300 gr bloodline through a brand new Knight Disc Extreme and both sabbots were recovered from the back side of the animal with the brass completely intact and not deformed one bit. The sabbot did not expand or open up at all and none of the petals broke off. The cow was hit in the heart and the lungs and took a long time to die. Any ideas why this may have happened? Not sure I want to use these things again.
Quote from: jbeaumont21 on December 28, 2012, 09:48:07 AMHow have these sabbots performed for you guys? Anyone have any issues? The reason I ask is because I had 2 bloodlines that did not perform as expected this year. I shot a cow at maybe 50 yds with 100 - 110 grains of FFG and a 300 gr bloodline through a brand new Knight Disc Extreme and both sabbots were recovered from the back side of the animal with the brass completely intact and not deformed one bit. The bullet did not expand or open up at all and none of the petals broke off. The cow was hit in the heart and the lungs and took a long time to die. Any ideas why this may have happened? Not sure I want to use these things again.Holy cow! I would have never believed it... I have never had a problem like that, they have worked very well on several animals... 100 grains of powder should have really provided sufficient velocity at those ranges to strip the petals. Did the shots feel right? Was there plenty of recoil?One thing the bullet does have to encounter sufficient fluid, like the internal organs to cause the petals to open. Hide - Bone and muscle tissue may not cause the nose to open.On the second shot, the heart lung shot, do you think the bullet may have worked there. It should have liguified the lungs. I can understand on the second shot that the animal response may have been slow. The first shot that entered the body would have started the animals flight response mechanism pumping and the second shot would not have been the shock to the system that it normally would be.I shot two deer at the end of the season over here one at 60 yards and did find the petals one the floor of the garage as we cleaned the animal up.I will pass this information on to Lehigh Dave and see what he might think...mike
How have these sabbots performed for you guys? Anyone have any issues? The reason I ask is because I had 2 bloodlines that did not perform as expected this year. I shot a cow at maybe 50 yds with 100 - 110 grains of FFG and a 300 gr bloodline through a brand new Knight Disc Extreme and both sabbots were recovered from the back side of the animal with the brass completely intact and not deformed one bit. The bullet did not expand or open up at all and none of the petals broke off. The cow was hit in the heart and the lungs and took a long time to die. Any ideas why this may have happened? Not sure I want to use these things again.
call me ssceptic here but in my opinion, neither of those rounds have been fired out of a muzzleloader. I don't care what the bullet is made of but it will distort some upon contacting the animal. calling bs on this one
Quote from: kenzmad on December 30, 2012, 08:55:49 PMcall me ssceptic here but in my opinion, neither of those rounds have been fired out of a muzzleloader. I don't care what the bullet is made of but it will distort some upon contacting the animal. calling bs on this one Are you kidding me? Why would he lie?
I have a hard time believing that... I shot a cow slightly quartering away at 75yds with the 275 grain bloodlines using 100 gr ffg. She ran maybe 20 yds and cartwheeled backwards while trying to run up hill. I hit her through the lungs and recovered the bullet against the shoulder, the lungs were destroyed and the bloodline performed flawlessly with all the petals gone. I have watched two animals die with this exact load with one shot each, neither animal went more than 25yds. Is it possible the powder was measured incorrectly or had moisture in it causing lack of velocity?