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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
First experience with match type bullet on game
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckskinner" data-source="post: 1763300" data-attributes="member: 99929"><p>I'm more for using a hunting bullet for hunting, match bullets for paper. Aside from performance, thousands of tiny fragments of lead throughout the meat is not my prefered way of seasoning or tenderizing...</p><p></p><p>Aside from that, what more are you asking of a bullet to do? It ran 15-20 yards, fell over and got back up, then died. Pretty successful kill IMO. It was dead on it's feet. Do you just not like watching such things or what? That deer did not know or care either way.</p><p></p><p>I target lungs as often as I can, no meat wasted (including heart), usually good blood trail and they bleed out well. I have no issue tracking 100 yards, often it's much less. If it's your concern, deer do not suffer when shot vitals are shot. They die or blackout within seconds before any onset of pain or idea of what happened. And certainly much less agony than being torn down by a predator...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckskinner, post: 1763300, member: 99929"] I'm more for using a hunting bullet for hunting, match bullets for paper. Aside from performance, thousands of tiny fragments of lead throughout the meat is not my prefered way of seasoning or tenderizing... Aside from that, what more are you asking of a bullet to do? It ran 15-20 yards, fell over and got back up, then died. Pretty successful kill IMO. It was dead on it's feet. Do you just not like watching such things or what? That deer did not know or care either way. I target lungs as often as I can, no meat wasted (including heart), usually good blood trail and they bleed out well. I have no issue tracking 100 yards, often it's much less. If it's your concern, deer do not suffer when shot vitals are shot. They die or blackout within seconds before any onset of pain or idea of what happened. And certainly much less agony than being torn down by a predator... [/QUOTE]
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