.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

"If my petite ladies can master authoritative cartridges, so can you. All it takes is a bit of correct technique and some practice. Cowboy up, people!" -JVB
 
"If my petite ladies can master authoritative cartridges, so can you. All it takes is a bit of correct technique and some practice. Cowboy up, people!" -JVB


"In the past 5 years I've missed 3 elk, shot one's front leg off, and finally killed one with my pistol after hitting it in the ass 3 times. I use a 7lb .460 Weatherby. I'm wondering if the recoil is part of the problem. Any advice?"

"Well, have you tried cowboy-ing up?"
 
"I shot 1000 rounds of 375 H&H in 2 days so you don't have to"

I wonder what is the most consecutive shots hes taken on the range with it, and what that group looked like?

I know by the time I hit 20 with a .338 win mag, Ive got to take a break. A .375 that weighed less than 15 pounds would be awful by that mark. I never shot mine more than I think 15 times in a day and that was gettinf rough.
 
You guys know what he sounds like?
I used to get cartridge advice from Backfire and Ron Spomer on YouTube where this guy appears as a guest sometimes. I was about to pull the trigger on a T3x in 7 PRC, then came here to see what people recommend... tripped and fell into the rabbit hole.

It's pretty easy to run into his content on accident. I didn't know who he was, but when people here referred to his voice and the wallop factor, it's easy to put 2 and 2 together. Buddy could probably make money in voice acting/narrating to be honest.
 
I came here looking for advice on how to do better in colorado, toting around a .338 win mag, and now im hunting with a .223 loaded with match bullets a SWFA scope and a 12" suppressor.
I came here looking for advice on how to reload reduced loads, toting around a 30-06, and now im hunting with a .223 loaded with match bullets a SWFA scope and a 12" suppressor.

Tru story… 🤣🤣🤣
 
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