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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 816553" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>I was hoping I had some pictures of the chest cavity on that cow hit at 700 yds. But I guess I don't. It was pretty **** impressive! If I wouldn't have found the bullet I would have thought I could have stretch her a little more. With that shot I maxed out the elevation on my Burris signature 4-16x44 taking that shot. It was like it was meant to be.. In two ways scope maxed out like a half minute under what I needed and second The lack of bullets in the rifle... i had just shot my buck and a doe and then these elk jumped out of the trees and headed up over the mountain. Heat of the moment handed the deer tags to my nephew to go tag the deer and took off after the elk. No backpack just my Leica an orange vest and a rifle. When I got onto them they were on the across ridge from me making there way to the top of the mountain. Not In a big hurry though. There was one big cow in the back and I decided she was going to be my contestant. I ranged it dialed it and sent it... Whoopoo!!! seen it hit as a lung shot she stumbles a bit but did not go down.. I jacked the bolt again and squeezed the trigger to drop her.... Click... Well **** bad primer.. Counted to ten went to eject the round and nothing came out... It all was clear then the panic came over me.. Please drop!! Please drop!! Pleas drop. That next ten seconds took about for ever then she tipped over. What a relief that was!! I now carry 3 extras in my pants pocket for if for some god unknown reason this happens again lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 816553, member: 34924"] I was hoping I had some pictures of the chest cavity on that cow hit at 700 yds. But I guess I don't. It was pretty **** impressive! If I wouldn't have found the bullet I would have thought I could have stretch her a little more. With that shot I maxed out the elevation on my Burris signature 4-16x44 taking that shot. It was like it was meant to be.. In two ways scope maxed out like a half minute under what I needed and second The lack of bullets in the rifle... i had just shot my buck and a doe and then these elk jumped out of the trees and headed up over the mountain. Heat of the moment handed the deer tags to my nephew to go tag the deer and took off after the elk. No backpack just my Leica an orange vest and a rifle. When I got onto them they were on the across ridge from me making there way to the top of the mountain. Not In a big hurry though. There was one big cow in the back and I decided she was going to be my contestant. I ranged it dialed it and sent it... Whoopoo!!! seen it hit as a lung shot she stumbles a bit but did not go down.. I jacked the bolt again and squeezed the trigger to drop her.... Click... Well **** bad primer.. Counted to ten went to eject the round and nothing came out... It all was clear then the panic came over me.. Please drop!! Please drop!! Pleas drop. That next ten seconds took about for ever then she tipped over. What a relief that was!! I now carry 3 extras in my pants pocket for if for some god unknown reason this happens again lol [/QUOTE]
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