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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #15 on: May 25, 2015, 03:42:59 PM »
I am curious as well on the change in bullets. We're did the 185's hit and what happened with performance?
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I also shoot the 185 bergers vld's. Also what speed?   I can see a slight windage advantage with the 215's. Personally I been thinking about switching to the 210 hybrid if I can find any
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #16 on: May 25, 2015, 04:06:45 PM »
I am curious as well on the change in bullets. We're did the 185's hit and what happened with performance?
:yeah:
I also shoot the 185 bergers vld's. Also what speed?   I can see a slight windage advantage with the 215's. Personally I been thinking about switching to the 210 hybrid if I can find any
I load them up with 79 gr H1000 and they shoot 3248 fps. I hit him the first shot just in front of the shoulder. The wind where we were hunting was so bad most of the time, so with that higher BC it should buck the wind way better.
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #17 on: May 25, 2015, 04:57:42 PM »
Running the numbers here mostly for my own interest
185vld @3248 in a 10mph wind from. 9 o'clock was 3.9 moa at 800 yards
215vld @3000 with same wind is 3.3 moa

Difference of 4.8"   That could make or break a shot IMO
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #18 on: May 25, 2015, 05:11:38 PM »
300 win mag Christensen arms nightforce nxs 185 bergers. But I think I'm going to go to 215 vld's. That bear ended up getting back up and I had to shoot him again.


From what distance when you said,"I had to shoot him again"...?  Did you try follow-up shots from the same place in the video when you figured that he was just wounded or was the final shot taken when you finally found him.  From your initial vantage/shooting point, he obviously had moved quite a distance given the different ground cover and I'm thinkin' that him finally dying at the base of the opposite side of the tree from you wouldn't have alllowed you a shot from your first position, much less the ability to even see him. 

I would have to assume when he got back up that you tried to plant him right there as I expect we'd all try to do.  But where you found him lying dead in the video doesn't resemble the foilage or terrain where you initially shot him. 

How far did he actually go from start to finish.........?  As you say.....they are tough critters with a zest for life.

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #19 on: May 25, 2015, 05:19:42 PM »
Running the numbers here mostly for my own interest
185vld @3248 in a 10mph wind from. 9 o'clock was 3.9 moa at 800 yards
215vld @3000 with same wind is 3.3 moa

Difference of 4.8"   That could make or break a shot IMO


Good.....anothers numbers guy..... :tup:.

With the load used at the 3,248 MV......how fast was that 185 going and what was the energy level at impact....?

If too busy or inconveinent.....no worries..... :)

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #20 on: May 25, 2015, 05:24:58 PM »
After he laid there for about 5 minutes he got back up and I shot him again at 750 yards and he went quite a ways to the bottom rolling through the brush. He left an awesome trail to follow.he probably went about 200 yards down hill from the initial shot.
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2015, 05:29:35 PM »
Did the first shot blow up on impact and not penetrate or did it pencil hole or bad angle?  185 to the shoulder should be a dead bear. Not trying to hijack your thread, just curious on bullet performance.

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #22 on: May 25, 2015, 05:31:34 PM »
Running the numbers here mostly for my own interest
185vld @3248 in a 10mph wind from. 9 o'clock was 3.9 moa at 800 yards
215vld @3000 with same wind is 3.3 moa

Difference of 4.8"   That could make or break a shot IMO


Good.....anothers numbers guy..... :tup:.

With the load used at the 3,248 MV......how fast was that 185 going and what was the energy level at impact....?

If too busy or inconveinent.....no worries..... :)
I'm using 27.70 for true pressure not weather meter pressure.
70*f and 52%rh 

Speed was 2082fps and tof was .924sec. Energy was 1445fpe
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2015, 05:31:48 PM »
Congrats and thanks for posting!  I shoot 190 grn bergers out of my .300, I've had really good results.
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #24 on: May 25, 2015, 06:33:51 PM »
Congrats on a fine bear and nice shot  :tup:
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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2015, 07:16:31 PM »
After he laid there for about 5 minutes he got back up and I shot him again at 750 yards and he went quite a ways to the bottom rolling through the brush. He left an awesome trail to follow.he probably went about 200 yards down hill from the initial shot.


They never seem to roll to the top, do they........ :chuckle:.

It always amazes me what some of these critters can take, but then again, humans are pretty fragile by most standards.

Good job!

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2015, 07:19:21 PM »
Great bear!

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2015, 07:24:08 PM »
Running the numbers here mostly for my own interest
185vld @3248 in a 10mph wind from. 9 o'clock was 3.9 moa at 800 yards
215vld @3000 with same wind is 3.3 moa

Difference of 4.8"   That could make or break a shot IMO


Good.....anothers numbers guy..... :tup:.

With the load used at the 3,248 MV......how fast was that 185 going and what was the energy level at impact....?

If too busy or inconveinent.....no worries..... :)
I'm using 27.70 for true pressure not weather meter pressure.
70*f and 52%rh 

Speed was 2082fps and tof was .924sec. Energy was 1445fpe


Yep.....you're definitely a numbers guru.... ;).

Less than a second of tof......amazing when you think about it.  Close to 3 football fields in less than a second, the velocity is still over 2,000 fps and it still pushes up against the 'ole magic number of fpe's to kill cleanly.

Thanks jasnt......you're somebody that 'does the work' and I'm sure that it hasn't hurt your odds nor confidence level........ :tup:.

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2015, 07:32:05 PM »
Congrats on a nice bear.  Looks a lot like the Wenaha.  Thanks for sharing the video.

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Re: My spring bear hunt on video
« Reply #29 on: May 25, 2015, 09:14:53 PM »
Running the numbers here mostly for my own interest
185vld @3248 in a 10mph wind from. 9 o'clock was 3.9 moa at 800 yards
215vld @3000 with same wind is 3.3 moa

Difference of 4.8"   That could make or break a shot IMO


Good.....anothers numbers guy..... :tup:.

With the load used at the 3,248 MV......how fast was that 185 going and what was the energy level at impact....?

If too busy or inconveinent.....no worries..... :)
I'm using 27.70 for true pressure not weather meter pressure.
70*f and 52%rh 

Speed was 2082fps and tof was .924sec. Energy was 1445fpe

:tup:   
Yep.....you're definitely a numbers guru.... ;).

Less than a second of tof......amazing when you think about it.  Close to 3 football fields in less than a second, the velocity is still over 2,000 fps and it still pushes up against the 'ole magic number of fpe's to kill cleanly.

Thanks jasnt......you're somebody that 'does the work' and I'm sure that it hasn't hurt your odds nor confidence level........ :tup:.
i thought it was 800 yards?  Not 300?
« Last Edit: May 25, 2015, 09:42:41 PM by jasnt »
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The commission shall attempt to maximize the public recreational game fishing and hunting opportunities of all citizens, including juvenile, disabled, and senior citizens.
https://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=77.04.012

 


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