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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 887067" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>I second Len's motion. Stop with the POP shots. This is about bullets and game shots.</p><p></p><p>I have garnered more info on bullet performance on game on this single thread than 40+ years of hunt's end campfire talk. This is invaluable to me as there is very few places that carry this much impute. Stay on topic, PLEASE!!!</p><p></p><p>About the two gun solution, I was thinking more along the lines of a revolver in 44Mag or 454 Casull. I have about 100K rnds through my S&W M28 and can hit the boiler room of an elk 10 for 10 out to 150yds. If I were to look at a second rifle WildRose is correct as there are very good & light short actions out there. Also a TC Encore or other break maction single shot can go < 6lbs w/ scope. Just raised this question because WildRose made a valid point and I agree that it can work.</p><p></p><p>CoHunter14:</p><p></p><p>The surgeon used living animals which couldn't happen today. FBI uses a computer model w/10% gelatin threaded w/ water filled plastic tubing. Haven't seen one of those on four hooves up in the mountains. Could be a different story where you live though... LOL</p><p></p><p>Science back then was still pretty good and without posting the article I can tell you they were VERY meticulous and thorough. Not much you could improve except maybe high speed video. They x-rayed every shot. </p><p></p><p>Just the ramblings of an old hunter....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 887067, member: 51650"] I second Len's motion. Stop with the POP shots. This is about bullets and game shots. I have garnered more info on bullet performance on game on this single thread than 40+ years of hunt's end campfire talk. This is invaluable to me as there is very few places that carry this much impute. Stay on topic, PLEASE!!! About the two gun solution, I was thinking more along the lines of a revolver in 44Mag or 454 Casull. I have about 100K rnds through my S&W M28 and can hit the boiler room of an elk 10 for 10 out to 150yds. If I were to look at a second rifle WildRose is correct as there are very good & light short actions out there. Also a TC Encore or other break maction single shot can go < 6lbs w/ scope. Just raised this question because WildRose made a valid point and I agree that it can work. CoHunter14: The surgeon used living animals which couldn't happen today. FBI uses a computer model w/10% gelatin threaded w/ water filled plastic tubing. Haven't seen one of those on four hooves up in the mountains. Could be a different story where you live though... LOL Science back then was still pretty good and without posting the article I can tell you they were VERY meticulous and thorough. Not much you could improve except maybe high speed video. They x-rayed every shot. Just the ramblings of an old hunter.... [/QUOTE]
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