I don't wanna know what bullet you use.
#1
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925

I want to know what you consider good enough for hunting.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
#2

I need at least a 2" group at my shooting distance, and have it hit where i'm looking for hunting.
In other words. I need to hit within 2" of the center of the kill zone, or I won't use the load.
I have no problem tracking a shot animal. If I put the bullet where it belongs, then tracking is part of hunting.
I prefer a pass through, but I don't always get it.
In other words. I need to hit within 2" of the center of the kill zone, or I won't use the load.
I have no problem tracking a shot animal. If I put the bullet where it belongs, then tracking is part of hunting.
I prefer a pass through, but I don't always get it.
Last edited by Muley Hunter; 12-13-2015 at 09:17 AM.
#3
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186

I want to know what you consider good enough for hunting.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
No fool proof bullet out there period. It all comes down patience practice and skill.Only you can determine your limitations.
#4

I want to know what you consider good enough for hunting.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
2) No.
3) Assuming you're asking for bullet performance, a complete pass through with the projectile fully expanding and functioning as designed. The projectile must be 100% dependable and reliable.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,177

I want to know what you consider good enough for hunting.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
Are you happy with tracking an animal 100 yards? Are you happy with the animal being alive kicking when you walk up to it? What do you consider acceptable performance on game?
My expectations are higher then most. So I need to hear some other opinions on this. I'm testing some new bullets I'm not happy with. But others might be.
Again, please do not mention any bullet types. It will turn right back into name calling and the in mature posters will post again.
I strive for sub 2" groups at 100 yards. I don't like to track but when I have to I want blood coming out of both sides of the animal. Again I want full penetration.
I hold my 45 to the same standards. That one is a 409 gr paper patched RCBS 11mm rifle bullet.
On both bullets I have customized my hardness so I get the best results on both paper and game. These two bullets have piled up a lot of game for me and the guys that have used them. I don't care about the rainbow trajectory since my peep sights are adjustable and I hold dead on for any shot that I take.
For me these bullets are not just good enough, they are in my opinion perfect.
#9

Heart sized groups at 100 yards
Two holes 90% of the time
Reliable expansion 100% of the time
2/3 or better weight retention for cup and core bullets. Monolithic types must perform as designed every time.
If the animal is not dead by the time ive waited a few minutes and climbed down from my stand, either me or the bullet did not achieve the kill i wanted.
Two holes 90% of the time
Reliable expansion 100% of the time
2/3 or better weight retention for cup and core bullets. Monolithic types must perform as designed every time.
If the animal is not dead by the time ive waited a few minutes and climbed down from my stand, either me or the bullet did not achieve the kill i wanted.
#10

Heart sized groups at 100 yards
Two holes 90% of the time
Reliable expansion 100% of the time
2/3 or better weight retention for cup and core bullets. Monolithic types must perform as designed every time.
If the animal is not dead by the time ive waited a few minutes and climbed down from my stand, either me or the bullet did not achieve the kill i wanted.
Two holes 90% of the time
Reliable expansion 100% of the time
2/3 or better weight retention for cup and core bullets. Monolithic types must perform as designed every time.
If the animal is not dead by the time ive waited a few minutes and climbed down from my stand, either me or the bullet did not achieve the kill i wanted.
This weekend a low shot and the stamina of an elk caused me some problems. Given if I could have put the bullet exactly where I wanted it the results would have been totally different. Not always do the best laid plans work the way they are suppose to. There can always be some uncontrolled circumstances.