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Amen. Leave those for the political threads in general discussion!Yes, please leave politics somewhere else. Lets have at least one place without it.
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Amen. Leave those for the political threads in general discussion!Yes, please leave politics somewhere else. Lets have at least one place without it.
If I'd figured this out earlier, I wouldn't have 50 knives.The engineer mind in me agrees, but theres also a part that says for most of the animals hunted at the ranges most hunters should shoot......throw a dart blindfolded and youll hit something that will absolutely work.
I feel like knife steel is this x10000000000
Oh the new FG53gx1046&%000000000! steel just came out! Im throwing everything else away. SMH
I certainly agree it can help in recovery. I just think it's harder to see when you're only shooting 100yds. Maybe I'm wrong and just haven't shot enough with suppressed small calibers. But I've been sitting next to my kids shooting, and I can't hardly watch an impact in my binos. I feel like at 100yds you can miss it just blinking at the shot whereas longer shots you have time to react/blink from the shot and focus again on the target.Personally, in my opinion, watching impacts can have a big effect on game recovery, regardless of distance of the shot.
Seeing a bullet land in the paunch or on a fringe can lead to a rapid followup shot that might not have otherwise been taken if a guy thought he landed a good one.
Or the 24 hour dumpster fire forum.Amen. Leave those for the political threads in general discussion!
Hey, just because some of us "camp" by dumpsters doesn't mean you should look down on us. Word of advice, dig supper out before lighting the camp fire.Or the 24 hour dumpster fire forum.
Every forum has one. So much time posting fluff you wonder how they even have time left over to do all the things they post about.You're wrong about who the worst poster on RS is...
Even funnier because most of the chamberings Gunwerks offers are magnums and then there is this thread https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/who-is-gunwerks-target-customer.425585/
Crazy in the head = crazy in bed!The crazy ones at any age really are the most fun. *chuckle*
Crazy in the head = crazy in bed!
Stay away from barrel racers!
And answer honest when asked “Does my dually make my ass look small?”If you really want things to get spicy, tell the barrel racer you just woke up next to that you want to borrow her truck, trailer, and a couple horses to take elk hunting.
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I knew soon as you posted this the….BAT SIGNAL went out. Hang in there man !I want to start out by saying I really appreciate this forum - without it I never would have understood the importance of a drop tested scope and would still have Leupold VX6HDs on all my rifles instead of the nightforces they currently wear. Also was drawn to the 223 thread and am totally on board with prioritizing bullet construction/performance over all else.
Having said that, what is up with constantly being attacked if you choose to shoot something other than a .22 or .243 caliber cartridge?
Or being told you don’t shoot enough or shouldn’t be hunting if you don’t hunt with a small caliber or want to buy a gunwerks rifle.
@mxgsfmdpx is one of the worst, but there are others who are just as bad. It reminds me of the long range hunting website and their obsession with sherman cartridges and hammer bullets.
I love my 223 and 6cm and shoot them a lot. Its crazy to me that someone who likes to take their 280 AI or 6.5 prc elk hunting because they appreciate the high bc bullets and their performance with wind is going to get ridiculed and told they don’t shoot enough and shouldn’t be hunting.
If an eldm in a 223 or 22 CM is awesome, isn’t an eldm in a 6.5 PRC just more of a good thing?
Anyway, its been interesting moving from a spectator to a participant and I am probably going to go back to spectating and hopefully find some good deals in the classifieds
I think this could be one the best hunting forum on the internet if a handful of people could tone it down. Thanks again for all those who have made positive contributions and comments. Not looking to stir things up, just wanted to share a humble observation from a nobody on the internet![]()
No degrees here, just natural gifts for complex abstract thinking, attn to detail yada yada.Engineers are so annoying...Bunch of guys with bachelors degrees thinking they are smarter than everybody else.
Negative.. I just talk "colorfully" when not in a business setting.You would be better off leaving politics and name calling out ot it. Using the term "TDS'er" is you demonstrating that you are no different than the "normies" on positions you hold dear. Rather than rational engagement, you resort to slandering the other side. That is human, and certainly not unique to you; but it cuts the legs out from under your claim of being somehow different.
It is very interesting how the human brain sections behaviors off based on context. With training, in certain contexts, people can be exceptionally rational; but removed from the trained context, the typical pseudorational behaviors return. Part of that is because the training isn't changing our nature, rather it is laying a different behavior pattern over the top of it.
Appreciate this post.I want to start out by saying I really appreciate this forum - without it I never would have understood the importance of a drop tested scope and would still have Leupold VX6HDs on all my rifles instead of the nightforces they currently wear. Also was drawn to the 223 thread and am totally on board with prioritizing bullet construction/performance over all else.
Having said that, what is up with constantly being attacked if you choose to shoot something other than a .22 or .243 caliber cartridge?
Or being told you don’t shoot enough or shouldn’t be hunting if you don’t hunt with a small caliber or want to buy a gunwerks rifle.
@mxgsfmdpx is one of the worst, but there are others who are just as bad. It reminds me of the long range hunting website and their obsession with sherman cartridges and hammer bullets.
I love my 223 and 6cm and shoot them a lot. Its crazy to me that someone who likes to take their 280 AI or 6.5 prc elk hunting because they appreciate the high bc bullets and their performance with wind is going to get ridiculed and told they don’t shoot enough and shouldn’t be hunting.
If an eldm in a 223 or 22 CM is awesome, isn’t an eldm in a 6.5 PRC just more of a good thing?
Anyway, its been interesting moving from a spectator to a participant and I am probably going to go back to spectating and hopefully find some good deals in the classifieds
I think this could be one the best hunting forum on the internet if a handful of people could tone it down. Thanks again for all those who have made positive contributions and comments. Not looking to stir things up, just wanted to share a humble observation from a nobody on the internet![]()
And exactly why I yammer on about pushing terminal ballistics past the point barely on the curve we are somewhat stuck at. Much easier to explain the formula by numbers than what we have been doing all this time.I see this mentioned a lot, but I don't think you guys realize how many hunters out there aren't on forums or keeping up with trends in new calibers, cartridges, etc. and mainstream content makers aren't out there on the outdoor channel using 223's for big game. None of my friends or fil that hunts keep up with hunt forums, they all shoot 270, 30-06, and 300wm. 243, 6.5's and 7mm-08 are their youth guns. It's just a different culture. In the east, most people are shooting 100-200yds max, so no one is worried about watching their impacts or even spending a ton of time practicing. You don't need a ton of practice to make a 150-yard shot.
Proof in the form of pictures is different than being in the field with others and seeing those cartridges work. I was skeptical at first, having never shot smaller than 270. But, after seeing enough info, I decided to try the 6.5creedmore. After my son shot an Oryx, I have a lot more confidence in it.
I also don't see the point of shooting something smaller like a 223, if I'm getting so little recoil with a 6.5.
Is there really a reason to shoot a 223 if:
You already have a 270 or other
You're only shooting a couple of hundred yards. (watching impacts don't matter)
You're only going to practice a couple of times a year(ammo cost doesn't matter)
If you have to type that out, it likely isn’t true.No degrees here, just natural gifts for complex abstract thinking, attn to detail yada yada.