jon_norstog
01-05-2019, 10:38
I tagged along with my (70-year-old) baby brother for Idaho's December muzzle loader elk season, we hunted a little above snowline in the rough country above the North Fork of the Clearwater. Paul was carrying a modern front-loader, a .50 cal. with a stainless barrel, positive safety and plastic stock. According to ID F&G rules it had to have a visible hammer. After a lot of grief he has come around to using musket caps and real black powder and is getting decent accuracy. 110 gr of powder behind a 350 gr. "maxiball" (no sabots allowed in ID) and a 26" barrel, it really goes CRACK!
We saw a herd of five grazing downslope, maybe 40 yards. Paul picked one and fired and they all took off. He reloaded and got in place on an opposing slope, then I went down to do some tracking. Saw just a couple spots of blood where they were standing, followed the blood trail. It got pretty big, a spray pattern so I figured she must have taken the shot in the lungs. A couple hundred yards I found her wedged between two down lugs with her feet in the air.
Gutting her we found an entry wound high on her rib cage, a collapsed lung, perforated diaphragm, half her liver bloodshot and leakage from her intestines. The bullet was right under the hide on one butt cheek. It was hardly mushroomed at all. My own thought is it might have been harder than need be and I think we'll get a mold and make our own, 20 to one or maybe softer.
I was just along for the ride, but I think I'll get a front stuffer and a tag for next year's hunt.
jn
We saw a herd of five grazing downslope, maybe 40 yards. Paul picked one and fired and they all took off. He reloaded and got in place on an opposing slope, then I went down to do some tracking. Saw just a couple spots of blood where they were standing, followed the blood trail. It got pretty big, a spray pattern so I figured she must have taken the shot in the lungs. A couple hundred yards I found her wedged between two down lugs with her feet in the air.
Gutting her we found an entry wound high on her rib cage, a collapsed lung, perforated diaphragm, half her liver bloodshot and leakage from her intestines. The bullet was right under the hide on one butt cheek. It was hardly mushroomed at all. My own thought is it might have been harder than need be and I think we'll get a mold and make our own, 20 to one or maybe softer.
I was just along for the ride, but I think I'll get a front stuffer and a tag for next year's hunt.
jn