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I think you should explain it to him.......No, by your own statements he has no evidence of what works below 30-06.
I think you should explain it to him.......No, by your own statements he has no evidence of what works below 30-06.
No, before the policy they witnessed people using smaller caliber rifles and did not like the results. Hence the policy.No, by your own statements he has no evidence of what works below 30-06.
I’ll take the word of someone who actually made his living hunting big bears over a random person on the internet who may have never even been in the vicinity of a brown bear.I think you should explain it to him.......
Serious question - do you know whether they witnessed smaller caliber heavy for caliber bullets that have been discussed at length on RS?No, before the policy they witnessed people using smaller caliber rifles and did not like the results. Hence the policy.
I’ll take the word of someone who actually made his living hunting big bears over a random person on the internet who may have never even been in the vicinity of a brown bear.
That’s an appeal to authority fallacy, not a discussion of objective reality.
What about the wound channel from a 77gr TMK, 75-88gr ELD-M, 75gr Speer Gold Dot, etc. is insufficient for rapidly incapacitating a bear?
and Im 68. Far from Gen Z. And I hate cell phones and am embarrassed for anyone over 50 who can text with two hands and still love the idea that there’s nothing like too much horsepower. But the 223 w/77TMKs has proven itself a superior killer in mortal hands to the big boomers many times over.That conclusion is already incorrect, and bullet technology will only continue to improve.
I agree with you 100%. It takes someone with an ego the size of Alaska to argue otherwise.I’ll take the word of someone who actually made his living hunting big bears over a random person on the internet who may have never even been in the vicinity of a brown bear.
I can't even read what you wrote without going cross eyed because of the font color!
It’s a linkI can't even read what you wrote without going cross eyed because of the font color!
Jay
You could put the link after the text for easier reading. Paragraphs would also help.It’s a link
You’re welcome for the information. You can buy the book also. Ackley & Womack knew of these things back in the 60’s. Enjoy.You could put the link after the text for easier reading. Paragraphs would also help.
You generally don't put the entire quote in the description of the url. Just a FYI.It’s a link
I didn’t start hunting big game with 6.5mm and 6mm until 2014. I always grabbed my .308 and .30-06 because that’s what I was taught.If you believe a 220 Swift is better than a 30-06 for all around big game hunting, then there's that ocean front property in AZ for sale.......
Thanks for posting, but I too skipped over reading the entire post because of the format. If you don’t care to fix it, that’s fine. It wasn’t meant as a digYou’re welcome for the information. You can buy the book also. Ackley & Womack knew of these things back in the 60’s. Enjoy.
At least now you know the information is out thereThanks for posting, but I too skipped over reading the entire post because of the format. If you don’t care to fix it, that’s fine. It wasn’t meant as a dig
Same. I grew up listening to 300 mag this 30-06 that. I’ve now exclusively hunted with a 5.56, 22-250 & 220 swift for over two decades. I do own a 30-06 and 300 but they really only leave the safe to bang steel.I didn’t start hunting big game with 6.5mm and 6mm until 2014. I always grabbed my .308 and .30-06 because that’s what I was taught.
I went up to Alaska and witnessed the old school locals killing moose, caribou, and huge bears with .223s and .243s. The next season I left the .308 and .30-06 at home and brought my 6.5x55 and .260 and .243 out for all my hunts. The story for me has been the same ever since for reason.
I’ve personally had better overall kill results in the last 10 years of big game hunting than I did the 18 years before that.