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Agreed. But it’s a pretty low bar.I can't help it. It has to be pointed out. FPC>NRA
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I guess we can agree to disagree. There’s no way to compare the NRA to what might have been if they didn’t spend so lavishly on themselves. Maybe they saved our rights, maybe they didn’t. But they could have done better and still have room for improvement. But that’s just my opinion.anyone trying to keep people away from taking our hunting and shooting rights away, regardless how efficient they are....seems to be better than nothing. i am 100% certain, if not for the NRA and SCI actions over the past decades, none of us would have hunting and shooting rights today. don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Would someone advocating small caliber answer this range question?Yeah KHntr, with an 88gr bullet and AI capacity increase, it seems like that would perform as well as a .243 in 2002 at least. Were these three all 1 shot kills? And did the shots produce a bleeding exit wound? I would love to feel confident shooting a lower caliber with all it's benefits and efficiencies. I have just been feeling like "lowest" for me would be 6.5ish- .260/7-08 or the like.
But as I'm trying to lengthen my effective range, I want something that can grow with me. I'm out to 430 in ideal circumstances, but I'd like to get to 550 eventually. That's why I've stuck with the 30-06 or considered 280ai or 6.5prc as the "lowest" I could go.
For years I've sought to be a .243 for deer and 30-06 for elk guy, and my kids learn on reduced loads in .243 and .270 after they learn the basics in 22lr and an AR platform .223. I'd really like to get down to one gun. even one load.
Your range is limited by velocity provided you're accurate enough. 77 tmk for example is I believe reliable to 1800 fps.Is there a range limit for
Would someone advocating small caliber answer this range question?
First let me say I own and hunt with a 35 whelen, but after not getting a result I expected on an animal I started looking at why.So a 250 grain Nosler Partition out of a 35 Whelen has absolutely nothing on a 223 using relatively soft hunting/match style bullets? Personally I feel that for most of us a 7-08 running good bullets weighing 120-140 grains at the same velocities or higher than a 223 can push the 77 gr. TMK is at a minimum going to do as well and on average outperform it every time. Looking further into it the 22 ARC pushing the same bullets as the 223 might be a better choice than the 223. I am not saying the 77 TMK isn't of value at the speeds the 223 is capable of I just don't see it as smashingly better than a lot of other mild kicking rifles.
i am 100% certain, if not for the NRA and SCI actions over the past decades, none of us would have hunting and shooting rights today.
Not to derail this thread too much but the NRA supported the Hughes Amendment and the AWB. With the AWB they said “well we fought for a 10 year sunset ban on it.”Regardless of the NRA improperly spending, don't think for one second they haven't been a firewall for shooting and second amendment rights. What the hell?
I don't know much about Bryce Towsley, but a I once read a book of his, which contained all sorts of misinformation ... not someone I'd be seeking credible terminal performance data from ...I know some of those writers like Bryce Towsley are fans of the 338 and up so I am interested to read what he says.
There is a very vocal person selling it on rokslide. He is the 223 thread.There's a TON of posts on cartridge selection and bullet threads that go "have you read" the following:
1) the .223 thread
2) the 6mm thread
3) the 6.5mm thread
I've read those, and see a lot of animals and wound channels. I likely missed the nexus or catalyst for what has created this, but Rokslide is very much a place where you're going to get a posting response such as:
"you don't need a 7 PRC, get 7mm-08"
"Magnums are uneccesary to effectively kill game < 700 yards"
etc etc.
@Ryan Avery you shifted from margin of error, big 30s, and came around to super fast 6mm like 6 UM in like 2 years. What was the main thing that changed your mind?
I've read one comment along the lines of "being tired of the constant recommendations for smallest cartridge possible" or similar. I imagine that sentiment is not singular.
My Question: is the justifcation or cause of this people successfully killing animals with smaller catridges and caliber bullets using match-type bullets creating large wound channels? I've heard hit rates/statistics cited, but unsure where to read about this. For those "converts" who have seen the smaller cartridge light - can you please expain to me what/why? If repeated elsewhere in hundreds of pages of the evidence based (ie kills) threads, I still thought it might be useful to tuck the "why" topic into a dedicated thread.
Again I'm not saying it is wrong - I'm just noticing a very prevelant trend and trying to fully understand it. And I own a 6.5CM which was purchased due to cheaper ammo, less recoil, availability, etc so I have some understanding and experience with the benefits cited. I also own a suppresssed 7 PRC, which I read is basically too much recoil/gun for western hunting? I think Form said somewhere a full 6.5 PRC around 16 ft-lb of recoil was the practical limit for most adults, and they always do better < 10 ft-lbs?
I've heard the Shoot2Hunt podcasts and read the threads, and haven't walked away with a clear "why."
Brief me. Please.
What if your wife stole your money and spent it at the store on a boyfriend?Just because your wife overspends at the store and still can't cook very well...but, you're not starving and eat what she cooks...does not make her a terrible wife and cause for divorce. Same for NRA.