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WTH you couldn't steal one with a Zebra in it??
WTH you couldn't steal one with a Zebra in it??
Outside of Rokslide, in the real world, there’s multiple dumfuks that would use solid ball ammo out of a 223 because they don’t know any better..
View attachment 752360View attachment 752362View attachment 752363View attachment 752364View attachment 752365View attachment 752366I wish formidilosus could get off his ego trip , but this seems very unlikely!
A heavy for caliber frangible .223 may be ok ( ?) for NA anatomy game @ marginal range shots , African & Asian game has a complete different anatomy ( aoudad are a African imported invasive specie sheep )
With the heart and lungs protected by heavy bone and more forward in the body ( nilgai heavy bone and 1+ inch thick dermal shield) & muscle, I believe his principle of using frangable / soft unbonded bullets have merited application in a heavier caliber to explode Both metal and bone fragments though the vitals of an African game animal @. 200 +/- meters
Example a unbonded 180gr 7mm has has laid out millions of food staple game since the late 19th century, 257weatherby in 20th century as a hot explosive PG caliber
A small caliber argument has merit in a culling operation where head and neck shots are taken. But shooting a African or Asian animal like a deer or elk will result in a gut shot
Kevin Robertson wrote a book for traveling sportsmen on African game
The Perfect Shot with diagrams and text on caliber choice and shot selection
For both trophy and meat hunting here are some photographic examples from the book
I have read the regulations for Montana, it says nothing about FMJ's being prohibited. The only projectiles mentioned are for shotguns, where 0,00, or slugs are required.Different subject. FMJ ammo is not legal to use for hunting in most states, regardless of caliber or cartridge used.
Different subject. FMJ ammo is not legal to use for hunting in most states, regardless of caliber or cartridge used.
I’m surprised as most of the woke states don’t allow Fmj for hunting big gameI have read the regulations for Montana, it says nothing about FMJ's being prohibited. The only projectiles mentioned are for shotguns, where 0,00, or slugs are required.
Whatcha mean?I’m surprised most as of the woke states don’t allow Fmj for hunting big game
Yeah, but stupidity unfortunately isn’t.
I know Colorado specifically states an expanding bulletI have read the regulations for Montana, it says nothing about FMJ's being prohibited. The only projectiles mentioned are for shotguns, where 0,00, or slugs are required.
I was replying to "FMJ ammo is not legal to use for hunting in most states".I know Colorado specifically states an expanding bullet
Hill country are typically a lot heavy, due to supplemental feed… somebody could que up a good Double Down joke,I never noticed the body conformation for those Texas hill country aoudad is totally different than the ones that live in the Davis Mountains and New Mexico in the Lincoln. Nice horns.
I wish you could get off yours, From one TX boy to the other you are wrong. You told me the other day I couldn’t kill Niligi with factory 257wby ammo and had to use “super hot loads”. That’s complete BS, I’ve killed a few with 257wby from 80gr tax, 100gr spire point and 115vld’s, from Brownsville all the way up to Corpus almost.View attachment 752360View attachment 752362View attachment 752363View attachment 752364View attachment 752365View attachment 752366I wish formidilosus could get off his ego trip , but this seems very unlikely!
A heavy for caliber frangible .223 may be ok ( ?) for NA anatomy game @ marginal range shots , African & Asian game has a complete different anatomy ( aoudad are a African imported invasive specie sheep )
With the heart and lungs protected by heavy bone and more forward in the body ( nilgai heavy bone and 1+ inch thick dermal shield) & muscle, I believe his principle of using frangable / soft unbonded bullets have merited application in a heavier caliber to explode Both metal and bone fragments though the vitals of an African game animal @. 200 +/- meters
Example a unbonded 180gr 7mm has has laid out millions of food staple game since the late 19th century, 257weatherby in 20th century as a hot explosive PG caliber
A small caliber argument has merit in a culling operation where head and neck shots are taken. But shooting a African or Asian animal like a deer or elk will result in a gut shot
Kevin Robertson wrote a book for traveling sportsmen on African game
The Perfect Shot with diagrams and text on caliber choice and shot selection
For both trophy and meat hunting here are some photographic examples from the book
You believe a regulation stops stupidity?
Outside of Rokslide, in the real world, there’s multiple dumfuks that would use solid ball ammo out of a 223 because they don’t know any better..
I was replying to "FMJ ammo is not legal to use for hunting in most states".
And the first state I checked, it was not true. Just pointing out the fallacy of blanket statements, when most likely the poster has no idea how many states specifically restrict projectiles.
In Montana you can use a 22 short if you like, except on Bison where you need a 150 gr. or larger FMJ, soft point, or whatever.
This has been one of the hardest things for me to retrain my brain for. My natural aiming point was a traditional “behind the shoulder shot” in order to not waste meat. It seems to significantly reduce the margin of error. This original thought exercise (killing the plains game with .224’s) has done more for me mentally than almost anything. I will now shoot almost exclusively for lower third shoulder shots(Bold and Italics for highlight)
I find it very funny that you make a statement about the heart and lungs of African/Asian plains game having heart and lungs that are protected by "heavy bone" below pictures that show that they absolutely are not. Unless you are trying to say that ribs are somehow "heavy bone".
And for those arguing that "shot placement on NA game won't work on African/Asian game", my argument is that the traditional NA shot placement isn't correct either. If you are aiming for the "crease" you are actually about 4-6 inches too far back. The Vital V exists across all ungulates. That is where you should be aiming if you want the most efficient kill. However we have let the crappy bullet and mechanical broadhead crowd to somehow convince the world that bones are to be avoided at all costs so the "right place to shoot them" has moved back on the animal.