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Are you high? If you want to say a .308 isn't LR medicine, that's one thing. But saying you can hit it in the heart and lose the animal isn't your argument
You guys simply don't know what you are talking about. You have probably been watching too much hunting on television wherein every elk that the hero touches with a bullet tips over and dies. The dirty little secret that really isn't so secret is that what you get to see is actually put together from cuts from footage that leave out, as Paul Harvey used to say, The Rest of the Story. A jacketed bullet that does not expand is not going to be any more lethal than would be shooting an elk with an arrow w/a field point on it. Or as the Ballistic Engineer form Sierra I referenced in an earlier thread put it: ... would be no more immediately lethal than stabbing them with a pencil.
Wow! I am so glad and feel very blessed that you are taking the time to educate us all with your unwavering knowledge hasty... You still haven't explained how the numerous elk and other animals shot with "target" bullets have ever died. By your posts it seems like there should still be thousands upon thousands of animals out there with pencil hole scars!
Even a 22 cal hole threw the heart would be a dead elk. Also a 1 moa rifle should shoot 5" at 500 with out wind. If your getting an 18" group at 500 you may need a lesson On parallax. I've never known a long range guy to be happy with a moa gun. I average 2.5"-3" at 500 with wind but still not happy with that. Always chasing that better group.
Quote from: jasnt on February 13, 2017, 08:01:10 AMEven a 22 cal hole threw the heart would be a dead elk. Also a 1 moa rifle should shoot 5" at 500 with out wind. If your getting an 18" group at 500 you may need a lesson On parallax. I've never known a long range guy to be happy with a moa gun. I average 2.5"-3" at 500 with wind but still not happy with that. Always chasing that better group.That would be trough, not threw. Anyway: No it is not, not with a bullet that doesn't expand!
Unlike pencils and arrows, bullets create hydrostatic shock even at velocities too slow to allow full expansion. The shock creates trauma and damages blood vessels in its wake. This effect can easily demonstrated by shooting a handgun bullet into a media such as ballistic gelatin. To suggest that a big game bullet travelling at supersonic velocities which penetrates the heart or lungs of a big animal won’t kill it is foolish and ignorant of how bullets work.
A bullet that dosent expand still has kynetic energy. What happens when you shoot a milk jug with an fmj?
Quote from: JDHasty on February 13, 2017, 08:17:25 AMYou guys simply don't know what you are talking about. You have probably been watching too much hunting on television wherein every elk that the hero touches with a bullet tips over and dies. The dirty little secret that really isn't so secret is that what you get to see is actually put together from cuts from footage that leave out, as Paul Harvey used to say, The Rest of the Story. A jacketed bullet that does not expand is not going to be any more lethal than would be shooting an elk with an arrow w/a field point on it. Or as the Ballistic Engineer form Sierra I referenced in an earlier thread put it: ... would be no more immediately lethal than stabbing them with a pencil. I deal in factDo you believe the things you post or are you just trolling?
Quote from: dontgetcrabs on February 13, 2017, 09:03:00 AMQuote from: JDHasty on February 13, 2017, 08:17:25 AMYou guys simply don't know what you are talking about. You have probably been watching too much hunting on television wherein every elk that the hero touches with a bullet tips over and dies. The dirty little secret that really isn't so secret is that what you get to see is actually put together from cuts from footage that leave out, as Paul Harvey used to say, The Rest of the Story. A jacketed bullet that does not expand is not going to be any more lethal than would be shooting an elk with an arrow w/a field point on it. Or as the Ballistic Engineer form Sierra I referenced in an earlier thread put it: ... would be no more immediately lethal than stabbing them with a pencil. I deal in factDo you believe the things you post or are you just trolling?
I am glad that I now know that animals hearts can still function with holes through them!! I didn't realize we were dealing with this kind of super animal.. Guess I need to rethink my weapon of choice.