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Posted By: xphunter 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/30/23
Being able to hunt with a good Christian Brother is a wonderful privilege. I can easily say there is no way I would’ve shot this cow elk, if I had been hunting alone. It has been my desire for some time, to take an elk with one of my BCG Pachmayr Dominators.
That desire was fulfilled last Thursday. The cartridge is the 25 Creedmoor (Peterson 6mm Creedmoor brass necked to 25 caliber), with a 110 Grain Nosler Accubond bullet at 2734 ft./s, from a 14” barrel.
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Dan Ekstrom and I spent a lot of time on the glass today. We kept finding bull elk, and it wasn’t till around 1:30 PM, where we saw our first group of elk that had cows in it. They were basically impossible to get to with my current physical capability, and they were just under 800 yards away, with a large draw between us. We began to make our way around to the general area where we had seen them.
Dan had the urge to stop the truck and walk down a ways to look over a ridge…and he found a group of cow elk. He hustled back, and we began to make our way down to the edge of the draw, only to find beautiful scenery, but no elk. After looking around and moving around slowly, Dan began to do some cow calling, and wouldn’t you know it, a cow elk showed herself. I went down prone with a field bag, to make the shot and right before the trigger broke, she began moving to the right and up the ridge, to where I did not have a shot. There was more elk behind her, and they kept moving as well. We both thought the opportunity was blown, then all of a sudden, a large cow showed herself, coming up from the bottom. She was quartering away, so the 110 grain Accubond had to travel a lot further, than just a broadside double lung shot. What an enjoyable moment.
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Dan went all the way down the draw and up to mark the spot with his GPS, so we could drive around and find an easier way to pack her out. She was quartered right there, and then Dan had a very short, yet steep pack out to the vehicle. It was a great day!
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Nice!
Nice!
Posted By: JGRaider Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Too cool! Congrats!
Posted By: pete53 Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
congrats
Posted By: Alan_C Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Nice story and pics! Where did you hit the cow at and did it go down right away?? Alan
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
She didn't/couldn't go anywhere, but she did not fall down immediately, but fairly quick.
Had to make point of impact further back because of the quartering. We didn't gut the animal.
Aimed at the very back of where I thought the lungs were.
Posted By: SKane Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
I'll bet that gun is a pleasure to pack around. Well done!
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Originally Posted by SKane
I'll bet that gun is a pleasure to pack around. Well done!
Thanks!
I hunt with an old Bianchi Hush holster, that can move from chest carry to side carry. The holster was originally purchased in the early 90's for a scoped 454 Casull. I have opened up the end of it, to accommodate longer barrels (Revolvers and my 2 Dominators). It would probably handle my scoped Contender G2 pistol as well. Just have not tried it yet.
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Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Originally Posted by Alan_C
Nice story and pics! Where did you hit the cow at and did it go down right away?? Alan

Impact velocity with the 110 AB was around 2359 fps.
Posted By: beretzs Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Great hunt and shooting!
What a neat pistol.

Great shooting
Posted By: Heeler Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
Well done! Pretty dang neat.
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 10/31/23
I think it is a pretty cool set-up myself.
Every since Bob Milek debuted one years ago, it has been one of my grail guns.

Here is some info on the Dominator.
https://www.lymanproducts.com/amfile/file/download/file/216/category/732/
Posted By: Deans Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 11/02/23
Congrats!!
Huh...you can kill elk without a magnum? Incredible
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 11/02/23
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Huh...you can kill elk without a magnum? Incredible
Well, it was my day to look good with a 14" barrel grin
Originally Posted by xphunter
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Huh...you can kill elk without a magnum? Incredible
Well, it was my day to look good with a 14" barrel grin

I'm just glad you found one of those elk not made of bulletproof material. Congrats
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 11/02/23
I try to avoid body armor, if it is possible grin
great post and interesting load!!!
Originally Posted by xphunter
Being able to hunt with a good Christian Brother is a wonderful privilege. I can easily say there is no way I would’ve shot this cow elk, if I had been hunting alone. It has been my desire for some time, to take an elk with one of my BCG Pachmayr Dominators.
That desire was fulfilled last Thursday. The cartridge is the 25 Creedmoor (Peterson 6mm Creedmoor brass necked to 25 caliber), with a 110 Grain Nosler Accubond bullet at 2734 ft./s, from a 14” barrel.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Dan Ekstrom and I spent a lot of time on the glass today. We kept finding bull elk, and it wasn’t till around 1:30 PM, where we saw our first group of elk that had cows in it. They were basically impossible to get to with my current physical capability, and they were just under 800 yards away, with a large draw between us. We began to make our way around to the general area where we had seen them.
Dan had the urge to stop the truck and walk down a ways to look over a ridge…and he found a group of cow elk. He hustled back, and we began to make our way down to the edge of the draw, only to find beautiful scenery, but no elk. After looking around and moving around slowly, Dan began to do some cow calling, and wouldn’t you know it, a cow elk showed herself. I went down prone with a field bag, to make the shot and right before the trigger broke, she began moving to the right and up the ridge, to where I did not have a shot. There was more elk behind her, and they kept moving as well. We both thought the opportunity was blown, then all of a sudden, a large cow showed herself, coming up from the bottom. She was quartering away, so the 110 grain Accubond had to travel a lot further, than just a broadside double lung shot. What an enjoyable moment.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Dan went all the way down the draw and up to mark the spot with his GPS, so we could drive around and find an easier way to pack her out. She was quartered right there, and then Dan had a very short, yet steep pack out to the vehicle. It was a great day!
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Looks delicious, Ernie.
Looks big and tasty!

Congratulations!

Do you know the brand of cow call you used?

Thanks
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 11/04/23
Originally Posted by Angus1895
Looks big and tasty!

Congratulations!

Do you know the brand of cow call you used?

Thanks

I would need to ask Dan what cow call he used.
Congratulations on a fine hunt. That will be some great vittles.

Cool caliber too.
Posted By: xphunter Re: 25 Creed = Elk Tag Filled - 11/04/23
Originally Posted by Angus1895
Do you know the brand of cow call you used?

Thanks
Dan is pretty sure it was a Phelps (Green color)
If not, it was a Rocky Mountain
Nicely done!
Nice job Ernie!
Very nice!!!
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