Is There Ever a Time to Hunt with Magnum Calibers?

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I moved to Alaska 20 years ago from Montana. I hike A LOT. Always carried a .44 629 classic.

One of my first exploratory hikes scouting, I ran into a real old timer lugging around a scarred shotgun (sawed off model 1200). Real nice guy and got talking guns, he asked to fondle my fancy stainless rig. I did, being from Montana and trusting.

The first thing that he said was to file off the front site. I stared vacantly for a little while. He got tired of me looking like a dolt and told me that it wouldn't hurt as much when the bear shoved it my @#&. Hence bigger tools of the trade.

This made me laugh out loud


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Zero. It wouldn't make any sense. I don't want to "test" on animals.

Why are you trying so hard to get people to move away from something that works?

Because these bullets also work really well at the same ranges your partition does, and also at ranges where your partition doesn’t. They kill, and are ballistically superior. Better flight characteristics means better ability to put shots where they count downrange.
 

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Because these bullets also work really well at the same ranges your partition does, and also at ranges where your partition doesn’t.
Oh, so change to have bullets for ranges I don't shoot. Yeah, that makes sense. LOL

Seriously, just wondering why it's important for everyone to join your "club". I'm not trying to get you to join mine.
 

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You still didn't answer my question. "Why are you trying so hard to get people to move away from something that works?"

Note: I don't need an answer.
An incorrect blanket statement was made and commented on by folks with experience and dead animals that prove otherwise. No need to get your panties in a wad over it Jim.
 
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Oh, so change to have bullets for ranges I don't shoot. Yeah, that makes sense. LOL

Seriously, just wondering why it's important for everyone to join your "club". I'm not trying to get you to join mine.

I see you conveniently left off the second part of my response, which answers your question.

If match bullets are ballistically superior, and kill effectively at given hunting ranges, they’re objectively a better choice. If your “hunting” bullets work for you at your hunting ranges, great. However, it’s plain wrong to say they’re better, and misleading to new/other hunters who are learning about terminal ballistics. Nobody is trying to make you shoot them. Nobody cares what you shoot. But some of us are trying to get good information out there for others who are trying to learn.


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Better check again, wording is the same.

What happens when your results are less than stellar because the experiment goes bad?
I actually have posted about many less than stellar experiments with SMKs, 195 Bergers. TTXS and Accubombs. I don't shy away from the truth like many on here. Nor am I trying to change anyone's mind but if you say something doesn't work and you have never tried it that's dumb.
 

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If match bullets are ballistically superior, and kill effectively at given hunting ranges, they’re objectively a better choice. If your “hunting” bullets work for you at your hunting ranges, great.
You can't prove better. Animals are dead either way. There are variables on every shot.

To be clear, I have no issue with you or anyone else stating your opinion and posting whatever you want. I just find it strange that you and others are trying to convert everyone to your way of thinking.

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter as long as animals are killed cleanly.
 
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You can't prove better. Animals are dead either way. There are variables on every shot.

To be clear, I have no issue with you or anyone else stating your opinion and posting whatever you want. I just find it strange that you and others are trying to convert everyone to your way of thinking.

At the end of the day, it doesn't matter as long as animals are killed cleanly.

Ballistics are not subjective. Match bullets have better ballistics

Terminal performance isn’t subjective either. Time of impact to time of death.

What YOU prefer a wound channel to look like is objective.

For what it’s worth, I use bonded bullets sometimes. But it’s a preference. It’s not better. And I’m actually trading some terminal performance and significant ballistic performance for a certain wound channel preference when I choose to use them.

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Ballistics are not objective. Match bullets have better ballistics
But, some match bullets are better than others. Always going for the better ballistics implies that everyone should always use the most ballistic superior solution and that includes velocity, caliber, etc.

I guess that would be ok if we all used exactly the same setup ... but probably is not going to happen.
 
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