Jason Snyder
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That’s fine. We’re all adults.You lost me at the .gov in the link posted.
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That’s fine. We’re all adults.You lost me at the .gov in the link posted.
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You lost me at the .gov in the link posted.
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The funding section lists USFWS, BLM, AZ G&F among others...Not a government run or funded study. That’s just one of the places where peer reviewed journal articles are maintained.
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The funding section lists USFWS, BLM, AZ G&F among others...
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I was a huge skeptic eating game all my life. The film was definitely Not what I expected. About 8-12” past the end of damaged meat. Small particles of lead in meat. In a front shoulder it wouldn’t show up & be ground into the burger every time. Some years most of the red meat we eat is deer or elk. I’ll skip the lead residue.What did the "high speed lead fragmentation film" show? Lead particles being dispersed from nose to tail throughout an animal?
Mind you people don't believe a heavy for caliber, intact, .223 or 6mm projectile can penetrate a cardboard thick scapula, but microscopic sized lead particles some how disperse throughout an animal upon fragmentation. Interesting.
Yes younger hunters are so experienced with all the YouTube they watch. The made for YV hunts where you never see the goat rodeos when smaller cartridges miss a little.the thread had potential to offer perspective to those interested.
fuddism and now mythology permeating off topic….
Are you speaking from personal experience or theoretical knowledge?Yes younger hunters are so experienced with all the YouTube they watch. The made for YV hunts where you never see the goat rodeos when smaller cartridges miss a little.
Magnum + "margin for error" = Fudd lore.Yes younger hunters are so experienced with all the YouTube they watch. The made for YV hunts where you never see the goat rodeos when smaller cartridges miss a little.
I agree......he's FOS. I've been killing big game since 1971 with lead core bullets of many varieties and never noticed lead fragments of any kind. Givemeafreakingbreak.Are you speaking from personal experience or theoretical knowledge?
My personal experience with almost 20 deer this year is that with appropriate bullets, you’re full of shit. But that’s a relatively small sample size.
Please correct my math if you can. If you’re happy shooting 243’s at elk by all means keep using them. If you’re a big fan of frangible bullets use them. I’ve only killed 20 elk & seen another 20 so not a statistically significant sample. 30+ deer isn’t like cull hunters with hundreds or thousands of animals to observe. In my limited experience a big 300 makes a noticeable difference in post shot behavior.I disagree with your conclusion.
The basis of my disagreement comes from experience, primarily with elk.
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You wouldn’t see the fragments- I neverI agree......he's FOS. I've been killing big game since 1971 with lead core bullets of many varieties and never noticed lead fragments of any kind. Givemeafreakingbreak.
You beat me - my first was in 1973 with a lead 30 caliber 150 grain bullet. I’ve only seen a very few fragments in any deer meat. Like most hunters I discard all bloodshot meat. It was x-ray photos & film that changed my mind. https://www.researchgate.net/figure...ing-lead-based-bullets-a-A-roe_fig1_326321990I agree......he's FOS. I've been killing big game since 1971 with lead core bullets of many varieties and never noticed lead fragments of any kind. Givemeafreakingbreak.
You're like the 500th person to try and argue this point. These questions and the inevitable follow up questions we all know you'll ask after these are answered have been answered in the various form threads. Start with the 223 one. I think you'll find most of your answers there with a lot of photo evidence.Please correct my math if you can. If you’re happy shooting 243’s at elk by all means keep using them. If you’re a big fan of frangible bullets use them. I’ve only killed 20 elk & seen another 20 so not a statistically significant sample. 30+ deer isn’t like cull hunters with hundreds or thousands of animals to observe. In my limited experience a big 300 makes a noticeable difference in post shot behavior.
Putting the bullet in the right spot is the most important thing if it’s 85 or 300 grains. Most younger hunters want light rifles that they can’t shoot accurately with heavy recoil. It’s a legitimate choice to go smaller but it doesn’t change the laws of physics.
Your energy equation? How does e=m*v^2 demonstrate killing?Please correct my math if you can.
Where are you getting this “younger” wants view, and younger than what?Most younger hunters want light rifles that they can’t shoot accurately with heavy recoil.
The laws of physics can’t be changed. Noted. So what does that have to do with 30 cal vs other choices?It’s a legitimate choice to go smaller but it doesn’t change the laws of physics.
Better said than meYou're like the 500th person to try and argue this point. These questions and the inevitable follow up questions we all know you'll ask after these are answered have been answered in the various form threads. Start with the 223 one. I think you'll find most of your answers there with a lot of photo evidence.
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So you have X ray vision?I agree......he's FOS. I've been killing big game since 1971 with lead core bullets of many varieties and never noticed lead fragments of any kind. Givemeafreakingbreak.
Im younger than the 60 year olds and I want light rifles.Where are you getting this “younger” wants view, and younger than what?
I agree......he's FOS. I've been killing big game since 1971 with lead core bullets of many varieties and never noticed lead fragments of any kind. Givemeafreakingbreak.
The question was margin of error the answer is more energy gives greater margin of error. A shot 4” too high or low with a larger faster bullet will kill faster than a smaller slower bullet. If you’re so convinced you are right please use a very small marginal cartridge for dangerous game as a demonstration.Your energy equation? How does e=m*v^2 demonstrate killing?
Where are you getting this “younger” wants view, and younger than what?
The laws of physics can’t be changed. Noted. So what does that have to do with 30 cal vs other choices?