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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338 Lapua vs 300 Norma
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 1342028" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>The real truth is we aren't talking about a military round for military applications, a non-fatal wound just means someone has to go fetch the poor bastard and in that case it's more than one person, another poor bastard to catch a bullet, and a Doctor soon enough, or not to patch them up! But that's not the case here since a Big Game Animal deserves more respect than that in my opinion! No Game animal desires that! </p><p></p><p>OK, Bigger is better when we're talking Tractors vs. those little toys they sell home owners something to play with until they realize it's so small it's actually dangerous in some cases! Yes dangerous, a bigger Tractor can lift more, pull more and frankly do more work day in and day out then those little toys they call tractors with under 35-40 HP. </p><p></p><p>Which brings me back to a military round vs. a hunting round, bigger is not always better, and the same thing could be said with what's between your legs...... you're better off knowing how to use what you've got vs. thinking bigger is better!</p><p></p><p>Funny how those two thing come together, and why in reality any bullet if properly placed, at distance with a reasonable amount of energy and velocity to open the bullet up will work. But to each is to own..... and we can all own, and shoot whatever we want! It's all good in my book, but there are limits to what work and what doesn't fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 1342028, member: 61185"] The real truth is we aren't talking about a military round for military applications, a non-fatal wound just means someone has to go fetch the poor bastard and in that case it's more than one person, another poor bastard to catch a bullet, and a Doctor soon enough, or not to patch them up! But that's not the case here since a Big Game Animal deserves more respect than that in my opinion! No Game animal desires that! OK, Bigger is better when we're talking Tractors vs. those little toys they sell home owners something to play with until they realize it's so small it's actually dangerous in some cases! Yes dangerous, a bigger Tractor can lift more, pull more and frankly do more work day in and day out then those little toys they call tractors with under 35-40 HP. Which brings me back to a military round vs. a hunting round, bigger is not always better, and the same thing could be said with what's between your legs...... you're better off knowing how to use what you've got vs. thinking bigger is better! Funny how those two thing come together, and why in reality any bullet if properly placed, at distance with a reasonable amount of energy and velocity to open the bullet up will work. But to each is to own..... and we can all own, and shoot whatever we want! It's all good in my book, but there are limits to what work and what doesn't fly. [/QUOTE]
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