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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #90 on: March 18, 2016, 10:52:14 AM »
He didn't state that the berger target had a thicker jacket than the smk's.  He said the target vld had a thicker jacket than the hunting vld :dunno:

If the hunting vld has a thinner jacket, I would assume it would be closer to the SMK than the target vld :dunno:

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #91 on: March 18, 2016, 10:53:59 AM »
I'm def not an engineer but I can add 1+1=2.  I think people are making this more complicated than it is. 

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #92 on: March 18, 2016, 10:58:34 AM »
He didn't state that the berger target had a thicker jacket than the smk's.  He said the target vld had a thicker jacket than the hunting vld :dunno:

If the hunting vld has a thinner jacket, I would assume it would be closer to the SMK than the target vld :dunno:

Careful. This is a discussion/debate between 2 engineers. This could get a little more nuts.

Are you sure about that? My standing as an engineer has already been questioned once in this thread by the other engineer... I'm not sure I count anymore.  :chuckle:

I deal with engineers every day. I wouldn't expect anything less.
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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #93 on: March 18, 2016, 11:25:31 AM »
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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #94 on: March 18, 2016, 11:35:35 AM »
On a more serious note, I think JD has a really valid point.

If a mfgr. Recommended against using their bullet on deer, I would not use it on deer.   
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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #95 on: March 18, 2016, 11:37:55 AM »
On a more serious note, I think JD has a really valid point.

If a mfgr. Recommended against using their bullet on deer, I would not use it on deer.
  yes, but the simple fact is, they are very effective killers, and many, many hunters use them with great success. :twocents:
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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #96 on: March 18, 2016, 11:51:19 AM »
On a more serious note, I think JD has a really valid point.

If a mfgr. Recommended against using their bullet on deer, I would not use it on deer.
  yes, but the simple fact is, they are very effective killers, and many, many hunters use them with great success. :twocents:

And what is left out of the discussion above is that I never have said "don't use them."  What I have said to give due consideration to what the manufacturer has to say  -  and that implies, before making an ultimate decision.  Give due consideration is understanding where Sierra is coming from, benefiting from what research they have done and understanding the limitations of the SMK when used for this application if you do decide  to use them.       

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #97 on: March 18, 2016, 11:51:57 AM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #98 on: March 18, 2016, 11:56:48 AM »
Right. There are lots of options for capable bullets. At the end of the day if you slam a piece of metal into flesh at 1800-3300 fps the flesh usually loses.  :tup: Shot placement has a huge affect on meat loss also. In my experience awesome dramatic bangflops are worse on meat than a double lung runner usually.

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #99 on: March 18, 2016, 12:08:11 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #100 on: March 18, 2016, 12:49:35 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
He obviously knows what he's talking about since he works at the Cabelas gun counter... :chuckle:

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #101 on: March 18, 2016, 12:54:29 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
He obviously knows what he's talking about since he works at the Cabelas gun counter... :chuckle:

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #102 on: March 18, 2016, 01:29:09 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
He obviously knows what he's talking about since he works at the Cabelas gun counter... :chuckle:

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #103 on: March 18, 2016, 01:37:18 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
He obviously knows what he's talking about since he works at the Cabelas gun counter... :chuckle:

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Re: Sierra Match Kings (SMK's) for Deer Hunting
« Reply #104 on: March 18, 2016, 01:38:41 PM »
Personally, I'd be more concerned with meat loss, i.e. blood-shot meat than anything else using these splatter type bullets. I'm sure they kill stuff extremely dead. Dare I mention a Nosler Ballistic Tip?  Would this type of bullet fit the same sort of conversation?  I've seen those bullets make deer extremely dead, but when they grenade inside the animal, they do ruin a bunch of meat.
I guess I prefer the weight retention type bullets personally. Those with a white tip...
guy at the gun counter at Cabelas yesterday was telling me how crap accubonds were.  Core always seperating from jacket and such :chuckle:
He obviously knows what he's talking about since he works at the Cabelas gun counter... :chuckle:

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