deerhunter628
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Im not sure the googles will be able to tell me what you ment but i will check. That will need to be tomorrow. We have been put on a time out.Try the googles.
Im not sure the googles will be able to tell me what you ment but i will check. That will need to be tomorrow. We have been put on a time out.Try the googles.
What about threads that have to do with cartridges?The most surefire way for no information, data, or anything to be added to the knowledge base is making it so damn annoying to even try to learn it, that people just give up and that is what is being achieved here.
Honestly, at this point, its not even worth opening any thread that has anything to do with calibers.
I would explain it to you but your ability to manufacture ignorance to hide behind is absolutely remarkable and I, for one, would hate to take that ability from you.Im not sure the googles will be able to tell me what you ment but i will check. That will need to be tomorrow. We have been put on a time out.
Given your username I don't forsee you contributing much to this thread.Nah, crop season brings on culling and hog management. I shoot like 2 deer in regular season but 20+ in the summer.
I'll just force another really long shot and see if the 77 TMK can bounce of a whitetail. I've read it can happen. The one at 435 this year wasn't happy.Given your username I don't forsee you contributing much to this thread.
Lol.
Just yell "THIS. IS. THE SLIDE!!" before shot break. Probably why all these rookies are having issues with their small cals anywayI'll just force another really long shot and see if the 77 TMK can bounce of a whitetail. I've read it can happen. The one at 435 this year wasn't happy.
Yes, but when sombody says the same stuff about a big caliber they are told that is their opinion and the small caliber group says theirs is fact. That is my point. Im not on the big caliber side or small caliber side.
How did that bullet fail?Ok, since I did end up jumping in and cluttered up the thread with "non-failure" information, I will actually add a data point.
1999, middle SC. I was hunting a corn field with a 7RM using Winchester Supreme ammo that had the old 140 grain Silvertip (coated NBT) bullets. Had a 2.5 year old buck come out right under my stand. The shot entered right between the shoulder blades at 3 yards. Of course it stoned him.
Upon skinning, when I pulled the skin down past the wound, the deer literally fell in half. The only thing holding it together was the flesh between some of the ribs. There was stomach contents all throughout the cavity. The upper shoulders and 2/3s of the backstraps were destroyed.
This could be classified as a hunter failure, rather than a bullet failure, but I will definitely say that a 140 grain NBT out of a 7RM at 3 yards is going to be pretty destructive.
I was a lot younger in those days, so instead of moving down in cartridge size, I just switched over to using the Remington ammo loaded with 150 grain Swift Siroccos.
How did that bullet fail?
Is it a failure if you choose a bullet designed to run well at lower velocities and stick it in a 7 mag for short range shots? I would say that bullet performed as it was designed, but was not used as it was designed to be. I think an SST is a great big game bullet in a 300 Savage or a 308. I have a buddy who uses them in a Rem 81 and a Savage 99. In a 7 mag, it’s equivalent to a v-max or other varmint bullets designed to reduce prairie dogs to clouds of pink mist. It’s sorta like that guy PNWGator might have been on to something when he said “bullets mean more than head stamps”.3 yds at magnum velocities......wonder what is expected? This was at 90 yds with a high velocity 139 SST from a 7mag which is bad enough. View attachment 816070
Actually I don't see anybody saying that under the right circumstances the 223 with the 77gr. TMK won't kill deer. What I see are generally somewhat narrow wound channels through lungs and destroyed hearts. In other words shot placement that would kill any deer by many different cartridges. What I also see are people trying to say that that combination is equal to or better than what a 270 can do. I disagree with the latter.So this forum is enough evidence to prove a hypothisis. That is a new one. I dont think anybody would say “hey it must be true because some people on a forum said so and they have some pictures.” Im sure that does not make sense to you. Most of the people saying that on this forum were saying the opposite not too long ago on this forum.
Ooh ooh ooh!! Here's your chance to actually contribute to this thread!!Actually I don't see anybody saying that under the right circumstances the 223 with the 77gr. TMK won't kill deer. What I see are generally somewhat narrow wound channels through lungs and destroyed hearts. In other words shot placement that would kill any deer by many different cartridges. What I also see are people trying to say that that combination is equal to or better than what a 270 can do. I disagree with the latter.