WeiserBucks
WKR
Once again, what's the issue? You killed the animals as intended. Controlled expansion, bonded, frag bullets, monos, results are what matter.Complete and total bullet vaporization.
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Once again, what's the issue? You killed the animals as intended. Controlled expansion, bonded, frag bullets, monos, results are what matter.Complete and total bullet vaporization.
Well true, but I eat what I shoot and don't care to chow down on lead for one thing. For another, we are talking about smallish Texas whitetails from Lampasas and Edwards Counties. Not exactly comparable to an elk. Doesn't inspire confidence to me. Does it for you?Once again, what's the issue? You killed the animals as intended. Controlled expansion, bonded, frag bullets, monos, results are what matter.
I've been shooting elk with fragmenting bullets for a long time with great results. Sometimes I get an exit and many times I don't. The animals die quickly and that's all I care about. I have confidence in killing ability, excessive penetration and exit holes don't factor into my decision making process at all.Well true, but I eat what I shoot and don't care to chow down on lead for one thing. For another, we are talking about smallish Texas whitetails from Lampasas and Edwards Counties. Not exactly comparable to an elk. Doesn't inspire confidence to me. Does it for you?
So every bullet will blow right through an elk shoulder no issues? Lol that’s good to know. Glad I got lucky and picked the tsx or partition.
Wasn’t trying to argue, just was replying to the video posed how some like to push how small one can go… I will stick with my partition or tsx just to be on the safe side in case the shot doesn’t happen perfect every time. To the OP if I had to choose, it would be the 7mm rem mag if one can shoot it accurately.As long as we are eliminating arguments like a .22LR or varmit specific, yeah, basically all of them will go through a elk shoulder.
Doesn’t that mean 100% of the energy, aka whallop, ends up in the animal?Complete and total bullet vaporization.
Doesn’t that mean 100% of the energy, aka whallop, ends up in the animal?
Wise man!!!Patrick Smith, founder of Kifaru, said this about the hierarchy of killing power decades ago:
1. Shot placement. 2. Shot placement. 3. Shot placement. 4. Use enough bullet. 5. Use enough gun.
This still