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I think it might be time to put a AR together just to watch karl shoot something with it !
Quote from: JDHasty on December 26, 2015, 07:34:25 PMWhen I used to hunt black bears from tree stands I did deliberately shoot them in the shoulder. I shot a 45/70 Marlin w/350 Hornaday RN and that did not mess up much meat. I did not always shoot for the shoulder, but one day I came up on a black bear at twenty yards and shot it straight through the heart with that 45/70 and the bear took off, ran thirty yards down a trail, made a hard right hand turn and went fifty yards down another trail loosing blood by the bucket. Then I lost the trail and stood there wondering WTHeck. I was standing by a five-foot diameter deadfall and when I looked on the other side the blood was there and the bear's butt was standing 40 yards away, in the middle of a trail not moving a muscle. The bear had made a hard right hand turn and gone through a hole under the tree that you would have a hard time getting a basket ball through and died with leaves and crap pushed up in front of it's nose. It was the darndest thing I had seen and as I came around that bear with a long piece of a tree branch held in my left hand against the fore end of my gun and poked him in the eye it hit me that that bear could have killed me before it died if it had come up the trail I was on. Then I pushed it over and started working on it. After that I started shooting them through a shoulder and into the chest. It worked for me. I had the bear down where I could go get a wheel barrel and didn't have to work my butt off and get cut to ribbons getting him back out of the back berries like my friends frequently had to do. Pics or it didn't happen.
When I used to hunt black bears from tree stands I did deliberately shoot them in the shoulder. I shot a 45/70 Marlin w/350 Hornaday RN and that did not mess up much meat. I did not always shoot for the shoulder, but one day I came up on a black bear at twenty yards and shot it straight through the heart with that 45/70 and the bear took off, ran thirty yards down a trail, made a hard right hand turn and went fifty yards down another trail loosing blood by the bucket. Then I lost the trail and stood there wondering WTHeck. I was standing by a five-foot diameter deadfall and when I looked on the other side the blood was there and the bear's butt was standing 40 yards away, in the middle of a trail not moving a muscle. The bear had made a hard right hand turn and gone through a hole under the tree that you would have a hard time getting a basket ball through and died with leaves and crap pushed up in front of it's nose. It was the darndest thing I had seen and as I came around that bear with a long piece of a tree branch held in my left hand against the fore end of my gun and poked him in the eye it hit me that that bear could have killed me before it died if it had come up the trail I was on. Then I pushed it over and started working on it. After that I started shooting them through a shoulder and into the chest. It worked for me. I had the bear down where I could go get a wheel barrel and didn't have to work my butt off and get cut to ribbons getting him back out of the back berries like my friends frequently had to do.
Quote from: dontgetcrabs on December 26, 2015, 08:05:45 PMQuote from: JDHasty on December 26, 2015, 07:34:25 PMWhen I used to hunt black bears from tree stands I did deliberately shoot them in the shoulder. I shot a 45/70 Marlin w/350 Hornaday RN and that did not mess up much meat. I did not always shoot for the shoulder, but one day I came up on a black bear at twenty yards and shot it straight through the heart with that 45/70 and the bear took off, ran thirty yards down a trail, made a hard right hand turn and went fifty yards down another trail loosing blood by the bucket. Then I lost the trail and stood there wondering WTHeck. I was standing by a five-foot diameter deadfall and when I looked on the other side the blood was there and the bear's butt was standing 40 yards away, in the middle of a trail not moving a muscle. The bear had made a hard right hand turn and gone through a hole under the tree that you would have a hard time getting a basket ball through and died with leaves and crap pushed up in front of it's nose. It was the darndest thing I had seen and as I came around that bear with a long piece of a tree branch held in my left hand against the fore end of my gun and poked him in the eye it hit me that that bear could have killed me before it died if it had come up the trail I was on. Then I pushed it over and started working on it. After that I started shooting them through a shoulder and into the chest. It worked for me. I had the bear down where I could go get a wheel barrel and didn't have to work my butt off and get cut to ribbons getting him back out of the back berries like my friends frequently had to do. Pics or it didn't happen.I could take a photo of the rug that lies in my basement. Does that count? It's not a particularly large black bear, but the hide was perfect, and that rug made from it fits well into a medium size room. Does that count?
Quote from: Biggerhammer on December 26, 2015, 10:03:25 AMQuote from: JDHasty on December 24, 2015, 04:17:42 PMHow about at mule deer at ranges closing on 500 yards? Notice I say AR15 based rifle and in this I explicitly want to not include AR10 based rifles that handle 308 Winchester based cartridges in this discussion. AR15 based rifles handle cartridges that are based on native cartridge brass that ranges in size UP to 7.62X39 or 30 Remington. What say you? I didnt read anything about novice Hunter's in your original post. That came in later when the thread didn't lean the way you would have liked it to. Along with the wind, rest, etc, etc, etc..Let me just state that I don't think you are doing your cause of advocating for the AR15 as a viable platform by not qualifying what you are advocating. I am not adverse to expert shots/experienced hunters shooting an effective cartridge at deer or elk that they have confidence they can kill AND they also recognize that wind, rest etc play a part in complicating making that perfect shot not only possible, but HIGHLY likely. Giving the impression that an average sportsman is equipped to make long range kills on big game animals with an AR15 based cartridge is not only possible, but likely, is not something I would suggest is responsible to advocate on behalf of.
Quote from: JDHasty on December 24, 2015, 04:17:42 PMHow about at mule deer at ranges closing on 500 yards? Notice I say AR15 based rifle and in this I explicitly want to not include AR10 based rifles that handle 308 Winchester based cartridges in this discussion. AR15 based rifles handle cartridges that are based on native cartridge brass that ranges in size UP to 7.62X39 or 30 Remington. What say you? I didnt read anything about novice Hunter's in your original post. That came in later when the thread didn't lean the way you would have liked it to. Along with the wind, rest, etc, etc, etc..
How about at mule deer at ranges closing on 500 yards? Notice I say AR15 based rifle and in this I explicitly want to not include AR10 based rifles that handle 308 Winchester based cartridges in this discussion. AR15 based rifles handle cartridges that are based on native cartridge brass that ranges in size UP to 7.62X39 or 30 Remington. What say you?
Wow! That's all I got on this thread.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on December 26, 2015, 09:51:48 PMWow! That's all I got on this thread. did you get parts ordered for your 6.5 yet?
Quote from: actionshooter on December 26, 2015, 05:19:27 PMQuote from: actionshooter on December 24, 2015, 09:54:20 PM I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys. Just read this thread and am still happy I decided to stay out of this one......hahahaOh come on, no need to be scared.
Quote from: actionshooter on December 24, 2015, 09:54:20 PM I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys. Just read this thread and am still happy I decided to stay out of this one......hahaha
I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys.
Quote from: bobcat on December 26, 2015, 05:22:41 PMQuote from: actionshooter on December 26, 2015, 05:19:27 PMQuote from: actionshooter on December 24, 2015, 09:54:20 PM I have used an AR15 a time or for hunting big game and was going to offer up my opinion, because these are nothing but opinions. Then I read through the entire thread and decided that I don't want to play the original posters games....... have fun guys. Just read this thread and am still happy I decided to stay out of this one......hahahaOh come on, no need to be scared. I didn't see this thread going anywhere, but what do I know....its 12 pages
In the words of JonathanS, "LOUD NOISES!!!!!!"
Quote from: BLRman on December 26, 2015, 10:22:29 PMIn the words of JonathanS, "LOUD NOISES!!!!!!" Where is he? Usually he's on top of these threads!!