...e body to run out of oxygen. If you need to drop them where they stand you have to break bones. Move your bullet farther forward and put it thru both shoulders. This will wreck the meat in the front e...
My dad popped a 140 lb doe the other day, bullet entered the front of the chest, ripped through the lungs, pulverized a part of the liver, tore through the left tenderloin (argh), and buried itself in...
what bullet in .223 cal. do you recommend for turkey hunting?
What is the smallest bullet for a 45 70
Well, Scott, at what point during the animal's death did the bullet fail?
What's your complaint here? *If* the deer had run? If, if, if. If a frog had wings his ass wouldn't hit the...
A .270 with a 130-150gr. bullet or a .308 with a 150-165gr. bullet will do the job nicely. So will a .30-06.
...xperiance with speer 200 gr. H.P. in 44 mag after knocking a deer down with my 50 - 3 1/4 sharps (440 gr. bullet at 1725 f/s) when i walked up to the buck it tried to get up . I fired a 200 gr speer b...
I second Tom's advise. Stick with the partition style bullet in 180 gr. The Winchester Failsafe also appies here. I would go with wich ever bullet offered the best accuracy whether it be a reming...
Brad -
the 168 grain HPBT match bullets are meant to be geometrically as consistent as possible, but their jackets are not designed to either promote or control expansion ... in other words, they ...
....270, I prefer using Nasler Ballistic Tips. I like the accuracy and the performance upon impact that this bullet gives me. My question is, I was wondering if anyone has done any reloading with this bu...
...inch group at 300 yards and at 200 to 250 yards an average 5 round group is a little over the size of the bullet the reason i went for the 308 is for the versatility i can shoot a heavy bullet for lar...
...t the above. The .308 is used as a tactical round all over, true. But it cannot handle with equal ability bullets in the 180-220 grain class, it simply doesn't have the case capacity. Bullet weig...
... a 1 shot kill is the rule; not the exception. 140gr Nosler Partition at 2700fps. Think you've got a bullet problem. Buy a premium hunting bullet, and practice with the 8 cent soft points. Also, ...
With all due respect to Jeff in Texas if he reloads .22 hornet cases with .22 hornet bullets and full powder charges he will get the same result as with factory loads. If he looks around he can get (f...
... H&H and a gunsmith friend of mine made a mint with the 375/338, a 338 case necked up to accept a 375 bullet. He could load a 300 grain Nosler partition bullet in a short case. Today he just chamb...
.... The general opinion over there was that the 300 mag and the weatherby especially were much to fast of a bullet. All of the PH's said that the bullet would blow right through an animal without t...
...m round. This incident says little about the effectiveness of the .270
Personally, I prefer a heavier bullet than the .270 can handle when travelling in grizzly country, at least 180gr, preferably...
...ction I thought the deer had run. I hit the deer right behind the shoulder, a perfect shot. The 300 grain bullet only penetrated the skin, traveled underneath the hide half way toward the rump, and th...
They are equally small bullet, flat shooting calibers. If you are a reloader, the 25'06 can be resized
... 140 or 150gr but u still r going to take achance at trailing a deer no matter what size round an did the bullet exit...
Question, from a non-hunter: Why would the meat be damaged? Would a too-small bullet tumble inside the bird and rip it up?
I use 100 grains of pyrodex with either 350 grain Hornady FPB's or 245 grain Buffalo Bullet Ball-et with good results.
does anybody have a 7mm-08 load for varmints using the sierra 100 gr. varminter bullet? all the -08 loads i see have loads for 120 gr. but that's the lowest.
thanks,
... take a look at the Hornady VMAX 35 grain (worked good in my last .22-250) and Berger MEF 35 and 40 grain bullets. These are extremely fragile, seemingly less likely to ricochet than more strongly con...
Does anybody know the rate of twist on a Ruger Ranch Rifle? I want to start loading a 70gr bullet and don't know if I want to or not depending on the twist.
any help with this would be greatl...
...have very good luck with 158gr JHP and JSP in both 4' and 6' revolvers. Haven't used lower bullet weights or lead bullets for this particular activity.
Dwayne Potter Austin, TX...
I have a Lone Eagle in 35 Rem. I want to start reloading for it. Where is the best source for bullets and what are some loads you guys are using.
What is the smallest bullet you can buy for this ca...
...t question is; What kind of bear? The second questions is; How experienced are you? You will want a heavy bullet with good penetration. 240, 250 Gr maybe even 300 Gr. bullets....
The 30-06 will take down any north american game animal......the bullet choices are many.
The gun you ask about is a good gun for the money and so is the Howa.....you might also look into the Marli...
Ya I just recently have been looking into differn't bullets for my Marlin Guide Gun. The problem I am running into more than anything is that because of the tube magagzine you have to be sure tha...
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