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RS goldI consider it more likely that those who espouse cartridges like the 223 or 243 for all hunting as probably having little experience, lower than normal IQ or both.
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RS goldI consider it more likely that those who espouse cartridges like the 223 or 243 for all hunting as probably having little experience, lower than normal IQ or both.
I couldn't care less what cartridge you shoot. I was taking issue with your ignorant "testosterone" comment regarding light recoiling rifles/cartridges. It's a ridiculous position to take.Or has no issues shooting a 7-08 instead of a 223 on deer and hogs or using a 30-06 on an elk hunt. The low testosterone comment was mostly to draw out the sensitive types. A more appropriate answer would be than most shoot paper or do very little shooting. Yes if you don't shoot much a soft recoiling rifle is going to be easier for you to shoot. The smaller cartridges work fine in open country or over feeders. A public land elk hunt in Western Washington is not the place for a 243 running a fancy match bullet. It can be done but why? I consider it more likely that those who espouse cartridges like the 223 or 243 for all hunting as probably having little experience, lower than normal IQ or both. I have used both cartridges but for varmints and deer where appropriate. Just because I prefer a 7-08 does not mean I am dumb or inexperienced.
Well, it's a perfect example as to why hunters never unite. Always have a group who thinks their way is God's way, and will belittle anyone else, but then complains why hunting is always attacked loosing privileges.I couldn't care less what cartridge you shoot. I was taking issue with your ignorant "testosterone" comment regarding light recoiling rifles/cartridges. It's a ridiculous position to take.
You and I rarely agree, but we 100% align here and that feels nice.I couldn't care less what cartridge you shoot. I was taking issue with your ignorant "testosterone" comment regarding light recoiling rifles/cartridges. It's a ridiculous position to take.
Oh the horror! No one is giving up precision by using a 7MM RM or 300 Win Mag. In no way does a 6.5 increase hit rates. What increases hit rates is taking shots within your level of competency and the cartridges capability. However bullet mass and energy have their place.
My group of poor kids did pretty well with 119 ft pounds of energy at 50 yards. I think around 80 at 100 yards. CCI Singers 22lr. Nine of my first dozen whitetail kills were with Stingers.This isn’t super relevant other than it’s further proof that energy isn't a good metric and wound characteristics matter, but y’all should hang out with guys who cast their own bullets to hunt with sometime. Those dudes are getting reliable kills with obsolete rounds that don’t even generate .223 energy levels, using wide meplat bullets that bore a hole through the animal like a wadcutter.
These guys have a completely different mindset about terminal ballistics than most, they expect the deer to run a little ways but know it won’t go far and that they can blood trail it easily, so in that regard it’s a lot like bow hunting. They’re the first group of people I ever saw effectively dismantle the “1,000 ft lbs minimum for big game” argument.
Oh the horror! No one is giving up precision by using a 7MM RM or 300 Win Mag. In no way does a 6.5 increase hit rates. What increases hit rates is taking shots within your level of competency and the cartridges capability. However bullet mass and energy have their place.
No, "carries" is not accurate, that would be "carried", once. If you had bothered to read Phil's article, you would know that that was a one time deal and that he emphasized that he normally carries a 45 every day. Good try though.
No, if you bothered to read what he still writes on the Fire you would know that. Of course, that stuff you posted from 18 years ago that he wrote supports your opinion better than the stuff he wrote in the last 10 years.No, "carries" is not accurate, that would be "carried", once. If you had bothered to read Phil's article, you would know that that was a one time deal and that he emphasized that he normally carries a 45 every day. Good try though.
Well it depends on how long between shots for those 20 shot groups. Are you saying a 7MM remington magnum or a 30-06 are heavy recoiling rifles? I don't shoot groups when hunting and don't take shots in non ideal positions if there is any distance involved. I do shoot a lot from "field type positions".Do you think recoil has no effect on performance/precision?
Can you provide a 10-20 shot group from your .300WM?
I've noticed substantial difference in group size between high and low recoiling rifles, especially in non-ideal, field type shooting positions.
Do you believe the cartridge you use is a reflection of your "manliness"?Ops original topic has merit. Low Testosterone?
Limiting yourself is respectable if the confidence and skill isn’t there. Good on you for recognizing your capabilities, not very many folks are willing to admit that and apply it.Well it depends on how long between shots for those 20 shot groups. Are you saying a 7MM remington magnum or a 30-06 are heavy recoiling rifles? I don't shoot groups when hunting and don't take shots in non ideal positions if there is any distance involved. I do shoot a lot from "field type positions".
Well it depends on how long between shots for those 20 shot groups. Are you saying a 7MM remington magnum or a 30-06 are heavy recoiling rifles? I don't shoot groups when hunting and don't take shots in non ideal positions if there is any distance involved. I do shoot a lot from "field type positions".
One thing I'm learning after 32 years of dumbness. Somethings isn't worth putting effort in, especially when you're opinion won't be taken with any thought to it.You know, sometimes it's just not worth debating. SMH.
Randy
So how does benchrest shooting equate into this conversation? OK what kind of rifles are used for 1000 yard shooting? Energy is a measure , though imperfect, of a bullets capability. Just a mathematical way to compare mass at speed. However it is the standard we use and is as good a method as any.So, explain to me why so many benchrest shooters don't shoot large 30 caliber magnums? They buck the wind much better than the small caliber stuff those guys usually shoot.
Also, please educate me as to where energy has it's place since I obviously have a low IQ and very little experience.
Must be, those who think there is nothing a 300 Win mag can do better than a 243 or 6.5 Creed really are not thinking it through.RS gold
it is the standard we use
and is as good a method as any.
Must be, those who think there is nothing a 300 Win mag can do better than a 243 or 6.5 Creed really are not thinking it through.
No, it is not the standard, nor is it as good a method as any.Energy is a measure , though imperfect, of a bullets capability. Just a mathematical way to compare mass at speed. However it is the standard we use and is as good a method as any.
Gimme an M4 with 77TMKs everyday, all day for this scenario.No, it is not the standard, nor is it as good a method as any.
Energy, without a whole lot of other data, says nothing dependable about what a projectile does to tissue. For a known projectile, velocity is more useful.
To illustrate.
A 200 pound great white ape on meth is coming after you/your family inside a house, put in order of preference which firearm projectiles you want to be throwing out of the below list. To keep it sporty, you are stuck with a single shot.
A. 117 ft.lbs
B. 129 ft.lbs
C. 343 ft.lbs
D. 1256 ft.lbs
E. 444 ft.lbs
What do those numbers tell you about lethality?
A is 223 subsonic hollow point https://beckammunition.com/ammunition/.223-Rem/223-rem-subsonic-52gr-jhp-tnt.html
B is a 12 ga rubber rocket https://www.lesslethal.com/products/12-gauge/als1202hv-detail
C is 45 acp 230 grain Gold dot
D is 5.56 green tips
E sub sonic 200 gr, 30 call Barns TSX (300 blackout)
What was the impact velocity here? I’m planning on hunting with the MB’s this season. I didn’t know they caused that kind of damage lolIt was quartered to me at 414 yards. Placement was good, but the exit went out through the guts.
on practice & training. I’ve got about 700 rounds down range in field conditions this year.
By the way.. my post was tongue in cheek.. my “insurance” is a 6 CM shooting 112 Match Burners.