ChrisG
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So I got to field test my .416 Ruger today. Load was:
84 grains Alliant 2000-MR
340 Grain Woodleigh Weldcore
2,550 FPS, 4,910 ft-lb,
Here was the result:
I think the woodleigh is my new favorite thin skinned bullet. This bear wasn't that big but it expanded completely and left a tennis ball sized exit would. Bear collapsed even though no bones were hit except a rib. No flakes of bullet in the wound path so it must have held together like it was designed to. The more I use this .416 Ruger the more I fall in love with it.
I just wish I had a musheroomed bullet to post a picture of...
84 grains Alliant 2000-MR
340 Grain Woodleigh Weldcore
2,550 FPS, 4,910 ft-lb,
Here was the result:
I think the woodleigh is my new favorite thin skinned bullet. This bear wasn't that big but it expanded completely and left a tennis ball sized exit would. Bear collapsed even though no bones were hit except a rib. No flakes of bullet in the wound path so it must have held together like it was designed to. The more I use this .416 Ruger the more I fall in love with it.
I just wish I had a musheroomed bullet to post a picture of...