I guess I'll order some more!
Well, shit, now I have to order more!
How do you order the deep cuts? Call directly or make comment in Order notes?
I guess I'll order some more!
Well, shit, now I have to order more!
I'd like to know as well, I've requested deep cuts twice, and the depth was the same on those orders as the original order that are not deep cut.How do you order the deep cuts? Call directly or make comment in Order notes?
You have to call themHow do you order the deep cuts? Call directly or make comment in Order notes?
They didn't say much@Ryan Avery When you interviewed the guys from hornady, did they ever confirm if a 6mm 120gr eldm was even possible? A 120 eldm or 120 tmk would be pretty cool.
Don't forget the fact that the only drt kill they mentioned of all the calibers and bullets used in that 'hunt' was a kid using a 22-250 and 50 grain varmageddon bullets.JVB is back on the caliber/terminal performance debate again. This time it’s Buffalo.
All shots were under 200 yards, sounds like it was mostly cows. He didn’t seem to pay much attention to bullet construction, just more “bigger is better.“. An interesting listen. Evidently a 6.5 CM in the head kills better than a 7 PRC in the head. Other highlights include a .243 rodeo (with unknown soft points) and the host explaining how 10 minutes is just “too long to die” when hit with a single 6.5 CM round to the lungs. But most of the episode is just a love letter to kinetic energy and big holes.
So, we know 6 UM will kill a giraffe but what about a buffalo?
56 Bison Hunts—and the Cartridges That Worked Best
Podcast Episode · Backcountry Hunting Podcast · 12/20/2024 · 1h 26mpodcasts.apple.com
Yup, a neck shot as I recall.Don't forget the fact that the only drt kill they mentioned of all the calibers and bullets used in that 'hunt' was a kid using a 22-250 and 50 grain varmageddon bullets.
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That podcast was the definition of hot steaming garbage. The guests described "bullet failures" and poor shot placement using everything from 22-250 to 300whizbang. But, JVB really wanted to drive home that the smaller calibers extra-failed.JVB is back on the caliber/terminal performance debate again. This time it’s Buffalo.
All shots were under 200 yards, sounds like it was mostly cows. He didn’t seem to pay much attention to bullet construction, just more “bigger is better.“. An interesting listen. Evidently a 6.5 CM in the head kills better than a 7 PRC in the head. Other highlights include a .243 rodeo (with unknown soft points) and the host explaining how 10 minutes is just “too long to die” when hit with a single 6.5 CM round to the lungs. But most of the episode is just a love letter to kinetic energy and big holes.
So, we know 6 UM will kill a giraffe but what about a buffalo?
56 Bison Hunts—and the Cartridges That Worked Best
Podcast Episode · Backcountry Hunting Podcast · 12/20/2024 · 1h 26mpodcasts.apple.com
I’m genuinely interested in the debate. I want to know the truth and to get there I think we need lots of discussion from diverse viewpoints. I plan to have me and my boys shoot elk this year with 6 ARC and 6 CM but I still want all the info I can get.You all can't help yourselves. Stop giving them clicks/listens
More than any other caliber? ReallyMore living beings have been killed by 22 caliber bullets than all of the rest combined. Small bullets kill. Small bullets kill big things. Period
what would have more? If we’re talking all living beings, then 223/556 and 22lr have to account for a ton of stuffMore than any other caliber? Really
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what would have more? If we’re talking all living beings, then 223/556 and 22lr have to account for a ton of stuff
Exactly. Commies made a lot of bodies with those calibers. Most killed in WW1 and WW2 were 30 cal or larger as well. The vast majority of human firearms mortality have not been caused with 22 cal.Maybe .30 cal. The Mosin Nagant, SKS and AK. 9mm maybe close used by the same groups of people. Just guessing.
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Agreed, just triggered a throught in my head if you added up every squirrel etc. killed with a 22lr, where would that put us. Could still be 30 cal.Also, none of this "what caliber killed the most things in history" talk is relevant. We're talking about effectiveness on game, with modern projectiles, with an eye towards effective incapacitation and death with as few rounds as possible.
Exactly. Commies made a lot of bodies with those calibers. Most killed in WW1 and WW2 were 30 cal or larger as well. The vast majority of human firearms mortality have not been caused with 22 cal.
Ditto for big game.
Also, none of this "what caliber killed the most things in history" talk is relevant. We're talking about effectiveness on game, with modern projectiles, with an eye towards effective incapacitation and death with as few rounds as possible.
1903 and M1 also.Maybe .30 cal. The Mosin Nagant, SKS and AK. 9mm maybe close used by the same groups of people. Just guessing.
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That was gold.