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6.8 SPC on Musk Ox
07 January 2011, 09:15
white north6.8 SPC on Musk Ox
Just came back from Muskox hunting,and got a nice bull using a 6.8 SPC with 115gr remington core lock. One bullet thru the heart is all that was required, as I was only 10 yards away. Did not recover the bullet as it exited. The bull lasted only a few seconds. I am very impressed with the ruger mini 14 in 6.8 SPC and what it can do. It took one bullet to kill a 8 foot grizzly,and now one shot on a bull Musk Ox.
White North
23 January 2011, 17:59
ldeCongrats on your Muskox hunt.
I've always considered them to be one of the few 'prehistoric' hunts that we as hunters can do.
Any pics?
28 January 2011, 09:43
GatehouseAwesome! XCan you show us some pics?
It's interesting that everyone thinks you need a .338 to hunt deer these days.
Hell, I use all sort of guns because they interest me, but I bet if someone wanted the "best cartridge for muskox" people would start a the .375's and work up..
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30 January 2011, 07:12
TMTAXIDERMYWe want pics!!!
31 January 2011, 05:42
white northI would like to put pictures here, but I do not know how to post them.We got 2 musk Ox with the 6.8 SPC, 1 bull and 1 female. Temp was about -35 with out the windchill.
White North
09 February 2011, 11:19
Gatehouseemail the pics to me at gatehouse68@gmail.com and I will pst them for you
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11 February 2011, 19:34
BISCUTI'm a huge fan of the 6.8spc. I built a few AR style's and had to have a bolt gun! It should be ready in a few months!
I've only shot deer but the reuslts have been excellent. 110grAB and 110gr Sierra Pro Hunters are the bomb!
Something about that little 270 cal bullet!
15 February 2011, 09:48
GatehouseGreat pics of the muskox, I am just having trouble uploading them....
375 Ruger- The NEW KING of the .375's!!
16 February 2011, 02:30
ldequote:
Originally posted by Gatehouse:
Great pics of the muskox, I am just having trouble uploading them....
You're fired!

17 February 2011, 05:55
Gatehouse
375 Ruger- The NEW KING of the .375's!!
17 February 2011, 06:30
dawabaCongrats, and thanks for sharing. I shot my muskox with a .300 WM and 200 gr Nosler. But, since these animals live out on the snowy tundra where they can't really get away, and they're not particularly spooky, I think most any deer caliber is adequate. The taking of a muskox isn't a hunt per se, but rather an exercise in survival at 40 below! Well done!
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17 February 2011, 08:01
white northThank You GATEHOUSE for posting the pictures, but what happened to both me and my dads face? LOL
White North
17 February 2011, 10:20
Gatehousequote:
Originally posted by white north:
Thank You GATEHOUSE for posting the pictures, but what happened to both me and my dads face? LOL
White North
I don't know! You guys look stretched out! sorry!

375 Ruger- The NEW KING of the .375's!!
17 February 2011, 11:28
GatehouseOkay, i know what happened now.
I was haivng trouble with your email so I fwded to my friend (and internet troublemaker) tod bartell. He didn't realize they were going up on AR so he messed with them as he thought it would annoy me (it did) anyway, nice muskox, sorry about the face smooshing!

375 Ruger- The NEW KING of the .375's!!
17 February 2011, 13:28
gumboot458nice trophies .,,,Were they in a herd or solitary ?? Who made the Cuspuks and pants . Cuspuk is a Upik " I think , may be Nupiak " word for a pull over parka .. What boots did you where ect.
.If it can,t be grown , its gotta be mined ....
17 February 2011, 16:54
white northThe 2 we got were in a herd of about 30. My kamiks are made by steger mukluks, and my pants are made of polar bear hide made locally in my home town, the polar bear hide wind pants are very very warm, and my parka my wife made for me has wolverine fur trim.
White North
25 February 2011, 18:04
jwp475white north, congradulations on a nice trophy. Also congradulations to your son on the grizz

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26 February 2011, 09:42
Kamo GariWay cool. Love the attire, too. Seriously.
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27 February 2011, 19:49
mokiCongrates that is absolutely awesome...
05 March 2011, 01:42
GatehouseI love the clothing, too. Must be warm and cozy!
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05 March 2011, 02:11
JCS271quote:
Originally posted by white north:
Just came back from Muskox hunting,and got a nice bull using a 6.8 SPC with 115gr remington core lock. One bullet thru the heart is all that was required, as I was only 10 yards away. Did not recover the bullet as it exited. The bull lasted only a few seconds. I am very impressed with the ruger mini 14 in 6.8 SPC and what it can do. It took one bullet to kill a 8 foot grizzly,and now one shot on a bull Musk Ox.
White North
Congratulations on a great trophy. Regarding the use of the 6.8 and other small caliber rounds for big game (particularly big bears). While many a large animal has been killed with a single small bore shot, MANY times more have been wounded and lost. Using a 115 grain rapidly expanding small game bullet in an animal with the muscle/bone structure of a brown bear should be placed into the "stunt" category. How about picking a round that will have the penetration/velocity and bullet construction to make a killing shot whatever the circumstance or angle.
I know that musk ox are not very big and that they are shot at very close range with essentially no chance of loss when wounded but the big boys need more cartridge which probably starts around 30-06 and goes up from there. I think we as modern day hunters have an obligation to use weapons that WILL cleanly take an animal under all realistic hunting conditions, not one that might if conditions are perfect.
Not wanting to start an arguement, just my personal perspective.
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Years ago I read a book called "I Newligak" (spelling) it was the autobiography of an Eskimo at the turn of the 19th century around the time when the 22 Short was first released.
When he first got his hands on a "high performance 22 Short rifle" he headed out polar bear hunting and was very happy with how efficient the round was.
Guess it comes down to shot placement...
05 March 2011, 21:19
jwp475quote:
Originally posted by JCS271:
quote:
Originally posted by white north:
Just came back from Muskox hunting,and got a nice bull using a 6.8 SPC with 115gr remington core lock. One bullet thru the heart is all that was required, as I was only 10 yards away. Did not recover the bullet as it exited. The bull lasted only a few seconds. I am very impressed with the ruger mini 14 in 6.8 SPC and what it can do. It took one bullet to kill a 8 foot grizzly,and now one shot on a bull Musk Ox.
White North
Congratulations on a great trophy. Regarding the use of the 6.8 and other small caliber rounds for big game (particularly big bears). While many a large animal has been killed with a single small bore shot,
MANY times more have been wounded and lost. Using a 115 grain rapidly expanding small game bullet in an animal with the muscle/bone structure of a brown bear should be placed into the "stunt" category. How about picking a round that will have the penetration/velocity and bullet construction to make a killing shot whatever the circumstance or angle. I know that musk ox are not very big and that they are shot at very close range with essentially no chance of loss when wounded but the big boys need more cartridge which probably starts around 30-06 and goes up from there. I think we as modern day hunters have an obligation to use weapons that WILL cleanly take an animal under all realistic hunting conditions, not one that might if conditions are perfect.
Not wanting to start an arguement, just my personal perspective.
The Core Loc is a "big game bullet. I would also like to know how you determined that
"While many a large animal has been killed with a single small bore shot, MANY times more have been wounded and lost." WHere did you get this information? Or is it simply your opinion?
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A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
- Winston Churchill