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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1425461" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I have been following the comments here and find humor in some of them. Like the ones where the animals ran 150yds and died no blood trail. That 150yds is only maybe 3 seconds of time and if the shot is high lungs blood will probably not be found. A lot of guys here like Berger bullets well I saw them leave no blood last fall too. With them there was no exit wound either and bullet size entrance. What I am trying to say is we will all have a bad bullet experience the more we hunt. If we quit using every bullet we have a bad experience with we soon will have no bullets to hunt with. In fact our grandfathers would have not believed the good bullets we have now. Most of our problem with bullets is brain washed into us by the anti hunting groups but they are not even happy if the animal falls dead in its tracks. If it runs 10 feet it is pure cruelty. They know nothing but we are so busy trying to make them happy we are ruining our hunting experience. Most of the animals were found here so we did our part and most of the animals it sounds like died quickly thus humanely. If you don't like brand X bullet move on to another just as we do with our trucks we are not all dodge drivers. This is how we can have so many products to choose from and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1425461, member: 96281"] I have been following the comments here and find humor in some of them. Like the ones where the animals ran 150yds and died no blood trail. That 150yds is only maybe 3 seconds of time and if the shot is high lungs blood will probably not be found. A lot of guys here like Berger bullets well I saw them leave no blood last fall too. With them there was no exit wound either and bullet size entrance. What I am trying to say is we will all have a bad bullet experience the more we hunt. If we quit using every bullet we have a bad experience with we soon will have no bullets to hunt with. In fact our grandfathers would have not believed the good bullets we have now. Most of our problem with bullets is brain washed into us by the anti hunting groups but they are not even happy if the animal falls dead in its tracks. If it runs 10 feet it is pure cruelty. They know nothing but we are so busy trying to make them happy we are ruining our hunting experience. Most of the animals were found here so we did our part and most of the animals it sounds like died quickly thus humanely. If you don't like brand X bullet move on to another just as we do with our trucks we are not all dodge drivers. This is how we can have so many products to choose from and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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