180ls1
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Regardless, the dudes are going to find something to pick on you for. Roll with the punches and find a way to throw some back.
Probably "whiff"Speed of smell... What word would I use to get my hold? Snif?
Regardless, the dudes are going to find something to pick on you for. Roll with the punches and find a way to throw some back.
Obviously I’m not talking about 5 minutes of work while watching a wounded deer walk away. Do it at home well before the hunt and have the numbers as a general reference, because shooting moving animals in the woods is a rough estimate situation at best.
In for more info on this one.I’m going to hold a hand width of daylight between the crosshairs and the dark mane and pull the trigger.
Another fallacy. There is no such thing as a larger hunting-type cartridge providing "added insurance" for a non-lethal hit. A bad hit with a .243 is no different than the same bad hit with a .300 RUM.If someone is highly experienced, proficient, and shots a magnum well, why not? The best shooter I know shots a 28 Nosler and the second best shooter I know shots a 300 RUM. Is it ego that they shot those cartridges? Absolutely not. I’d trust my life to either of them having to make a 500-800 yard shot under pressure with those “magnums”. They’ve perfected their shooting sequence on those rifles and prefer the added insurance “if” something goes wrong (e.g. wrong wind call).
This isn’t facebook- no one should be picking on anyone. Logical, well reasoned thoughts with personal experience or something resembling data, without personal attacks is what is needed. However, it must be a two way street- no constructive conversation happens when the response is “well everyone knows” or “you’re wrong”.
Taper Pin could easily relate his experience with smaller diameter, heavy for caliber rapidly fragmenting bullets on game- if he has any. Then it would be a constructive conversation.
That's fine but its not how dudes are. Hang out with any group of guys long enough and they will be busting each others balls over something. Its actually how guys bond. If you get defense and just respond with logic all the time they will keep picking on you.
*example*I don’t see this technology (full of approximate numbers) based solution being even remotely useful. So you’re planning to memorize what animals moving at various approximate speeds, at various ranges require for a hold in mils?
Correct.Again- this isn’t Facebook.
Yes, it does. He is trying to get advice when talking to folks.It doesn’t matter what people do in real life-
Cool.the owners of the site have been clear that “picking on” and personal attacks are not welcome.
I'm not sure I understand your point. It seems that most of what you posted can be disproved.I don't want a new shooter to come across this and think they can lead a elk by a hand width at 400 or use a word to lead it at 300yds. Same with match bullets for hunting, they work and people shouldnt be scared. These rumors and wise tales have ran long enough. This stuff can be disproved so incredibly fast in the real world. And the people sharing them have obviously no experience with them.
Again- this isn’t Facebook. It doesn’t matter what people do in real life- the owners of the site have been clear that “picking on” and personal attacks are not welcome.
I don't want a new shooter to come across this and think they can lead a elk by a hand width at 400 or use a word to lead it at 300yds. Same with match bullets for hunting, they work and people shouldnt be scared. These rumors and wise tales have ran long enough. This stuff can be disproved so incredibly fast in the real world. And the people sharing them have obviously no experience with them.
I agree with you - it won’t take anything special to kill this elk. I would expect him to bite the dirt and make it into the 223 post.No. But I also am not the one saying that elk are near bulletproof and “magnum” makes a difference. Elk are tissue like every other animal. They are not special, magical, or unique in how they die. Any bullet from any caliber, from any cartridge that consistently penetrates 12’ish inches through mild barriers, that impacts at a velocity that expands or upsets consistently and put in the front half will kill elk without issue.
FixedYou completely missed the point of my post. Did you mean to quote someone else?
Thanks for speaking up on this.
I'll add that such behavior also creates an environment where people are far less willing to contribute - on any subject. Someone may opine where they have, say, more experience than expertise on a given subject. But in other areas may have a very genuine expertise. This whole community loses out when it devolves into mocking and attacks, because it makes people far less likely to share what they have genuine expertise on.
It also risks creating a tribal group-think, where those who have different opinions or even hard evidence will just not share, for fear of tribal attack. The strength of a community isn't measured in how uniform they are, but in how adaptive they are - and adaptation requires consideration of new or differing ideas.