Re: Why hunt with match ammo?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pshell</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: longrange****</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pshell</div><div class="ubbcode-body">How many hunters can shoot their "match" ammo, while in the field, to it's capabilities?
If you have the option, seems like you should work up a load with a good hunting bullet. I have shot Remington Corelokt into 1.25'' holes at 100yds with no problems. Do you need more than that to kill a deer? I don't. </div></div>
Yes I can.....
And yes I do want more than that, no matter WHAT, shot placement should be king. I just believe too many people try to put things in their favor by using the biggest cannon they can instead of knowing their weapon. There should be no excuses for not being able to have good shot placement. If you cant have good shot placement you shouldnt be taking the shot, some will try to argue with me I know it but everyone knows better. I stricktly hunt for meat so I want the least amount of damage possible. Ive been hunting for over 20 years now and had taken ONE shot at a Deer in the shoulders, it was the only deer I ever had to track. Every deer since that has been shot high in the neck or in the head out to about 300 yards. Like my Dad always said to me when relating to hunting and killing....."There is no excuse for not knowing your gun and what it can do, you have a responsability to know that the shot you are going to take is going to hit where you want it to and finish the animal a fast as possible. You owe them that respect" I was taught to shoot in the neck and where everything is at in the neck, I have NEVER had a deer move more than 5 feet after being shot there in 20 years. Study it, study your weapon and practice. Its that easy. And know you can make the shot. </div></div>
Totally agree that shot placement is king.
That's not the question. Do you use SMK's(or similar) or do you use a bullet ment for hunting? Both will put you in the neck if you practice and apply the fundamentals. Quality hunting bullets are more than up to the task.
Modern rifles are very accurate and most will be able to head shot a deer with good ammunition if the shooter is up to the task.
Bottom line is, I totally agree with you. You should not be hunting if you don't practice marksmanship while doing so.
If your saying you shoot 3/4 moa while standing offhand I want to see it. That's some skill. </div></div>
No I will freely admit that I cannot shoot 3/4moa standing, as such I shoot from an elevated position most of time (its how its done here for the most part) and I rest my rifle on the rail of my stand....now if Im walking you bet I can hold 1 MOA or better leaning against a tree and in an uncomfy position....but I have gotten accustomed to that sort of thing out here....now on the flip side I typically do not use my precision rifle if Im walking or stalking. I have an M14 Bush with Iron sights I use for that, but Ill tell ya, I still shoot them in the head or neck.
I have used 175SMK's with great success to be honest....I even used a 115 DTAC out of my 6BR this year....I was honestly a bit less impressed with the 115 than the 175smk though....but they both did the job that I asked them for....
I guess the one real thing I have against hunting bullets is that Im a Meat only hunter, I do not hunt trophies. The hunting bullets that are out there are being used to shoot deer in the shoulders....which is fine I guess...the problem is that they are designed to cause the MOST damage possible to meat....the one thing I am after....now to me it doesnt make much sense to destroy the thing Im trying to collect.
If you take a 223 Full Metal Jacket, or hell even a armor piercing round and punch it through the brain or through the spine at the base of the skull on ANYTHING it will still die faster than hitting it with a 50BMG and a soft point in the shoulder...why? Shot placement.....
High in the shoulder is a bit different than lung/heart shots though, you still have the ability to destroy the "Brain highway", but again I bet you destroy a fair amount of meat......
Not trying to pick on another member too much from above but I think thats absolute garbage to shoot a whitetail with a 300RUM or whatever it was.....these things arent the size of taradactles(sp?) guys.....The 30-30 has killed more whitetails than any other caliber ever will and its not exactly a long range capable round.....
With all that said, I think Im going to build a dedicated 223 deer rifle, maybe a 243.
Oh and pshell, I didnt take your message the wrong way, Im not trying to start a pissin match with you either, although I have become fairly proficient if writing my own name in the snow