Swampfox
The faster twist rate will put the bullet under more strain and cause it to fragment more than the same bullet shot out of a slower twist rate barrel.The results on an animal are not as dramatic as some would have you believe and all those spectaculor hits causing an animal to flip/hop/fly/slam/explode are more the result of the bullets velocity rather than its twist rate.The 300 whisper/300 win mag results posted above are from actual experience in the field.
Alinwa
I know you like to think these things through and do a little testing.Take a 12 pack of coca-cola in the cans out to your 100 yard range and shoot 6 of them near the base and 6 of them near the lid while video-taping your shooting.
Without telling your wife what you did ask her which 6 shots on the video were the most dramatic.I already know what she will say but its still a fun test.
When my 6BR and 6Dasher barrels get around 1000 rounds on them we rechamber them for the 6mm-06 to shoot squeaks at the annual squirrel wars held each year in northern california.The 6BR and 6Dashers don't launch them like the 6mm-06 at all.After the good ole boys at the nbrsa stole the nationals from the shooters this year we have decided to switch back to hunting and only shoot a few IBS matches this year.We will be at the Squirrel Wars 3 days after it is over shooting the predators feeding on the dead squeaks.Most of the shooters go home on sunday.
On the westcoast we don't hunt out of blinds/tree stands/over bait.Our average shot is 200 yards+ not 80 yards.You won't find 3 hunters using a shotgun in 40 years of hunting.Head and neck shots are talked about alot but seldom seen.If you want to see a deer stand up on its hind legs and dance aim for the head.If your buck is looking at you your bullet will crawl along his skull until it hits the base of its horns and he will stand straight up on his hind legs and paw at the sky.Deer don't have reverse in them so a front shoulder shot ends there ability to run off.If you ever see a buck back up a step or two it was definitely hit.
Waterboy
The faster twist rate will put the bullet under more strain and cause it to fragment more than the same bullet shot out of a slower twist rate barrel.The results on an animal are not as dramatic as some would have you believe and all those spectaculor hits causing an animal to flip/hop/fly/slam/explode are more the result of the bullets velocity rather than its twist rate.The 300 whisper/300 win mag results posted above are from actual experience in the field.
Alinwa
I know you like to think these things through and do a little testing.Take a 12 pack of coca-cola in the cans out to your 100 yard range and shoot 6 of them near the base and 6 of them near the lid while video-taping your shooting.
Without telling your wife what you did ask her which 6 shots on the video were the most dramatic.I already know what she will say but its still a fun test.
When my 6BR and 6Dasher barrels get around 1000 rounds on them we rechamber them for the 6mm-06 to shoot squeaks at the annual squirrel wars held each year in northern california.The 6BR and 6Dashers don't launch them like the 6mm-06 at all.After the good ole boys at the nbrsa stole the nationals from the shooters this year we have decided to switch back to hunting and only shoot a few IBS matches this year.We will be at the Squirrel Wars 3 days after it is over shooting the predators feeding on the dead squeaks.Most of the shooters go home on sunday.
On the westcoast we don't hunt out of blinds/tree stands/over bait.Our average shot is 200 yards+ not 80 yards.You won't find 3 hunters using a shotgun in 40 years of hunting.Head and neck shots are talked about alot but seldom seen.If you want to see a deer stand up on its hind legs and dance aim for the head.If your buck is looking at you your bullet will crawl along his skull until it hits the base of its horns and he will stand straight up on his hind legs and paw at the sky.Deer don't have reverse in them so a front shoulder shot ends there ability to run off.If you ever see a buck back up a step or two it was definitely hit.
Waterboy