So why do you use a conical in some areas? I know the reason I want you to say it.
I find BS pretty easy to kill. Seems like we have a stand off. Ron
pretty simple , different shot placement .
Some years back ?? I think it was 95 or so I had one heck of a time getting an elk out .
I was hunting the edge of Unit 22 right on the hells canyon rim . I had went in alittle further then I normally do .
Most times I hunt the western edge of that unit . But that year it was dry so I chose to hunt the tops of the Black lake area as this and the 7 Devils area was one of our favorite places back when I was growing up .
Dad worked for the IDF&G as a salmon and steal head biologist from 1950- 1980 so we lived all over central and northern Idaho . I really started muzzleloading pretty heavy in the mid 1970s but never completely switch over tell I came back from the army in 87
Anyway you didn’t ask that did you .
Well for those of you who have never hunted this area , the ridge tops are often narrow . One side is the snake river and hells canyon or the other the salmon river canyon .
But in this area one side of the ridge dropped to the snake and the other to rapid river . Both sides are steeper then a Billy goats A$$.
The wind was blowing like crazy and I had slide in under a big pine to warm up and have a smoke .
I had been there for a while and was looking down into the rapid river canyon and was thinking I had better start heading back when I heard something behind me .
There walking up the trail was a rag horned 4X5 bull . Somehow he had slipped right behind me and was heading back up the trail I had just came down .
He was approx 35 to 40 yards 1/4ing away and I placed the ball right behind the shoulder .
It litterly stood him on his face . I was trying to re load but I was under this darn tree and was having one heck of a time .
The bull got up turned back toward me and started to tip again , I don’t think he ever really saw me as he was trying coming back down the trail that he had came up past me on . but his off shoulder where the ball had came out wasn’t working to well and as he tipped . You know how they do trying to stay in high gear while going over .
The bugger tipped and made it about 10 yards off to my left .right over and started sliding down hill into the canyon .
I bet that bugger slide maybe 100 yards before he snagged up. i really though he was going all the way to the bottom .
he was dead on his feet with my first shot and if I had been anywhere else there would have been no worries . But I wasn’t and so I spent most of the rest of the day just getting the meat back to the trail and the next day packing it out to my scout . So now I use a heavy conical when im back in that area . Not because a RB will not do it . That ball had went completely through and took out his hart and broken the off shoulder .
However with the big conical I find they will take out both shoulders at close range . As I said before , I have had very few get complete pass through but most times they are just under the skin on the off side . they pretty much take their front wheel drive out of action .
And before you say it , yes I have seen bulls take repeated hits through the shoulders with center fire rounds and keep going for some ways . Once that adrenalin kicks in , they can fast cover some ground
Down lower out of those canyons the RB serves just fine
What went wrong ? Nothing with the RB it was all me .
1) I was hunting alone , Not good when you get an elk down
2) while the shot was within very good range . I never for one second considered where I was at OR where the bull could get to. that I simply wasn’t prepared for
So in hind sight the fault was really all mine . The rifle did its part , the ball did its but I slacked on my end of the deal .
I still love to hunt back there . I don’t think there is any more wonderful place . The scenery is some of the grandest in the world . But I tell you even when I was younger , packing out an elk or moose has to be one of my least favorite things to do . If a person thinks they are big on the ground , that’s nothing tell your on your 2nd trip back for meat knowing full well your not even ½ way done yet
So to answer your question , I want the added thump and bone removing ability of a heavy conical when im back there .
It has nothing to do with ranges or if the RB is capable of killing and killing well .
Its really the same with a bow . I know a lot of fellas that bow hunt back there . But I never did LOL just to big of a chance of looking a ½ mile down in the canyon at a dead bull
and feeling like you got a big Dunce hat on