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Not a troll. If i wanted to do that i would have referenced 77gr SMKs for sure.
The thought experiment started last week on a deer hunt when i went to take a shot. The animal was 589 yards away. at that range, the velocity on the ELDM's im shooting is around 1600fps. Kind of pushing the limits of reliable terminal expansion. I thought to myself, what if i took a shot behind the ear? dont have to worry about expansion anymore if i dome the buck. I ended up passing on the deer all together, but it peaked my curiosity.
I would suggest the efficacy of head shots at close range is not really an argument. Everyone knows they work well.
Perhaps a better thread title would be "At what range does head/cns become inefficient"
@hereinaz Looks like a great study. Very interesting that aiming at the head was named as a reason for missing, but NOT as a reason for wounding.
The thought experiment started last week on a deer hunt when i went to take a shot. The animal was 589 yards away. at that range, the velocity on the ELDM's im shooting is around 1600fps. Kind of pushing the limits of reliable terminal expansion. I thought to myself, what if i took a shot behind the ear? dont have to worry about expansion anymore if i dome the buck. I ended up passing on the deer all together, but it peaked my curiosity.
I would suggest the efficacy of head shots at close range is not really an argument. Everyone knows they work well.
Perhaps a better thread title would be "At what range does head/cns become inefficient"
@hereinaz Looks like a great study. Very interesting that aiming at the head was named as a reason for missing, but NOT as a reason for wounding.
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