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<blockquote data-quote="RockMcL" data-source="post: 5475823" data-attributes="member: 23050"><p>If this post offends anyone instead of making them reflect on how to be a better hunter that is not my intention but suggest maybe you need to reflect on why your offended...</p><p></p><p>There is always an unspoken element to these bullet performance posts. It is important to know what the bullets are doing under various shot scenarios but much of what I hear on poor bullet performance is nothing more than expecting a magic bullet to fix a poor shot.</p><p></p><p>Quit shooting <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🦌" title="Deer :deer:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f98c.png" data-shortname=":deer:" /> and start shooting a specific target inside that real-life 3 dimension deer. Wait for the shot and know your gun, bullet performance, and your expected projectile path through the deer. Quit breaking the deer and start killing them. Quit watching YouTube hunts and emulating and learn your target.</p><p></p><p>Invest in a program/app like shot simulator and learn. Pay more attention to the visual than the narrative the program provides. After an informed 25-50 shots and deer autopsies you will be amazed at your growth.</p><p></p><p>All that said, as far as bullets go I am a bonded core, fat and slow kind of guy in general even regular cartridge rifles. The slow is relative and just my personal dislike of replacing barrels wore out by more velocity & energy than needed for my targets...</p><p></p><p>By the way the original post on this read mentioned a well thought out shoot and proper placement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockMcL, post: 5475823, member: 23050"] If this post offends anyone instead of making them reflect on how to be a better hunter that is not my intention but suggest maybe you need to reflect on why your offended... There is always an unspoken element to these bullet performance posts. It is important to know what the bullets are doing under various shot scenarios but much of what I hear on poor bullet performance is nothing more than expecting a magic bullet to fix a poor shot. Quit shooting 🦌 and start shooting a specific target inside that real-life 3 dimension deer. Wait for the shot and know your gun, bullet performance, and your expected projectile path through the deer. Quit breaking the deer and start killing them. Quit watching YouTube hunts and emulating and learn your target. Invest in a program/app like shot simulator and learn. Pay more attention to the visual than the narrative the program provides. After an informed 25-50 shots and deer autopsies you will be amazed at your growth. All that said, as far as bullets go I am a bonded core, fat and slow kind of guy in general even regular cartridge rifles. The slow is relative and just my personal dislike of replacing barrels wore out by more velocity & energy than needed for my targets... By the way the original post on this read mentioned a well thought out shoot and proper placement [/QUOTE]
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