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RE: Bullet weight and energy per pound of animal
Thanks Gundigest, Several of us have been trying to convince a few folks of that very thing for about a week now. You put it very well. Maybe the point has finally been made. The point of judging a cartridge on a bad hit is ridiculous. No deer is gonna go down with a gut shot, tracking will be involved. If thats were the case the .243 is an excellent gut gun. LOL Heres a pick a of young friend of mine with his monster 200lb South Texas 14 pointer. This deer was shot on a 75 acre ranch. It was hit in the gut (.243) and was found on the property about 4 hours later. Didnt go 200 yds and layed down and died. ![]() |
RE: Bullet weight and energy per pound of animal
Methinks he doth protest too much.;)
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RE: Bullet weight and energy per pound of animal
ORIGINAL: SWAMPMAN Methinks he doth protest too much.;) ![]() Come to think of it, I thought everything in Texas was supposed to be bigger. What's he doing using that little pipsqueak of a deer cartridge (243Win.). I'd expect the minimum deer cartridge in Texas to be 375H&H or bigger. ![]() Just kidding you some there Zrex. Hope you have a good holiday weekend.;) |
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