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

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IDK, lizards are tough to kill quickly, 12 ton ones are probably especially tough to kill quickly. From what I've heard, you want to hit them 1/3 of the way above those little arms.
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Might be a long tracking job with no blood, but at least there should be big tracks to follow. You might need my dog.

Until that happens, the next project is a full frontal chest shot bear, but unfortunately this will have to be a black one, at least until after June 30th. I'm pretty confident of the outcome.
Ah, geez. I just don’t think the .223 would have enough “knock down power” or the Spomer-inspired “down range energy” for a big old lizard like that! (Did I get it right, @PNWGATOR ???). LOL.
 

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Ah, geez. I just don’t think the .223 would have enough “knock down power” or the Spomer-inspired “down range energy” for a big old lizard like that! (Did I get it right, @PNWGATOR ???). LOL.
Not enough wallop factor if you're a Von Benedikt disciple. Those large reptilian species benefit from an increased frontal diameter, for a bit more authority on impact.
 

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I bet like a headless snake striking or a bodyless snake head bighting, you can kill a T-Rex and it will still eat you. I've heard stories of crocks with their brains turned to mush trying to take a chomp.
 
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I bet like a headless snake striking or a bodyless snake head bighting, you can kill a T-Rex and it will still eat you. I've heard stories of crocks with their brains turned to mush trying to take a chomp.
No way, those things were probably more like turkeys, they’ll just flop around a bit if you brain them
 

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Who really knows right, but it’s reported that large physically animals like bears their heart rates are much slower then prey so muscle and brain can still function a bit longer since is still oxygenated.

If it’s true, then t-Rex could still munch awhile tho dead for a bit.

My plan, set up a deer, eh t-Rex blind about 300 -400 yards out and take broadside just above and side of those little hands.
 

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Why was walrus pulled?
Don't know anything about the walrus- didn't know anyone shot them till this thread. But it reminds me of a story.
Some influencer had posted a long drawn out story about shooting a bison on a ranch. A buddy of mine posted in the comments. "well that must have been as challenging as sneaking up on a broken down school bus!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:"
 
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Took this one with a 62 grain gold dot over TAC at 85 yards back in February.
This is the third deer taken cleanly with this combo for me.
Black and white pic is a still taken from a wireless video camera at the shot.
 

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The walrus is still in here, a few pages back.

I'm more curious why the poster didn't respond to any of the questions about it.

I was picturing that thing getting perforated by FMJs from a boat.
 
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