Wilderlife
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2017
- Location
- Australia
If the claim is being made the mechs hit behind the pin more often than fixed heads, the points need to be raised about how well the equipment is tuned, and how good of a shot the hunter is. I have no issues getting my fixed heads to hit 'behind the pin' but I also don't really shoot that far. My setup is tuned very well, though.
What is the rationale or data behind the idea that a bigger cut through the guts gives more chance of finding it quicker? Is it because a wider cut has the chance of hitting something that matters, or is the idea that a 2in wide cut through the stomach will actually make it die faster than a 2in cut? Genuine question.
I've got more than enough energy for mechs but the animals I shoot die just fine. If someone tried to convince me a mech head would see them die faster I'd be interested in that rationale. It's typical for the animals I hunt with my mates to die in much less than a quick 30 metre run.
Foolish is a strong word.
What is the rationale or data behind the idea that a bigger cut through the guts gives more chance of finding it quicker? Is it because a wider cut has the chance of hitting something that matters, or is the idea that a 2in wide cut through the stomach will actually make it die faster than a 2in cut? Genuine question.
I've got more than enough energy for mechs but the animals I shoot die just fine. If someone tried to convince me a mech head would see them die faster I'd be interested in that rationale. It's typical for the animals I hunt with my mates to die in much less than a quick 30 metre run.
Foolish is a strong word.