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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Meanwhile on RS they're killin bear, deer, elk , and moose with .223 and 77gr TMK.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 2982171" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>I agree in the aspect you mention. I am one that is typically on the I was a pass through club. Although I do believe there are situations where it's not necessary. </p><p></p><p>If you are hunting wide open country where you can see very large areas of land and watch the animal fall; by all means if the frangible bullet shoots better then use it. </p><p></p><p>However if I am hunting the South Texas brush country I want two holes leaking blood if needed. </p><p></p><p>My whole position throughout this has been if you like frangible bullets, shoot them. But don't pretend like they only work well in small cartridges or are only available for small cartridges. If given the same bullet in a 223 vs 300 Win Mag as in the RS scenario, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind the 300 Win Mag will have much more trauma than the 223. Then end result will be the same but stop with the Fudd name calling (not saying you specifically) of the people who still prefer to hunt with a larger, more powerful cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 2982171, member: 71221"] I agree in the aspect you mention. I am one that is typically on the I was a pass through club. Although I do believe there are situations where it’s not necessary. If you are hunting wide open country where you can see very large areas of land and watch the animal fall; by all means if the frangible bullet shoots better then use it. However if I am hunting the South Texas brush country I want two holes leaking blood if needed. My whole position throughout this has been if you like frangible bullets, shoot them. But don’t pretend like they only work well in small cartridges or are only available for small cartridges. If given the same bullet in a 223 vs 300 Win Mag as in the RS scenario, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind the 300 Win Mag will have much more trauma than the 223. Then end result will be the same but stop with the Fudd name calling (not saying you specifically) of the people who still prefer to hunt with a larger, more powerful cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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