btr568
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| 20 Sep 2008 03:33 PM |
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here ya go folks....... 223...69 Bthp..........Muzzle...1379,100yrds...1133,200yrds...925 22-250...55 HPPL.....Muzzle...1654,100yrds...1257,200yrds...947 243...100 CLUB........Muzzle...1945,100yrds...1629,200yrds...1356 6mm..100 PSPCL......Muzzle...2133,100yrds...1777,200yrds...1470 35 Remmy 150 PSPCL..Muzzle..1762,100yrds..1169,200yrds...755 These figures come from Remington website ballistics table,looks like the 35 Remmy is un-ethical for deer if you compare them all just on foot pounds of energy |
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paulie
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| 20 Sep 2008 03:55 PM |
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Were you born an %^^&*(^, or did you have to practice at it? either way, you got it down!! |
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paulie
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| 20 Sep 2008 04:12 PM |
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My first comment on this subject was directed at the post made by dakota dan, on 9/18/2008, 12:19 am. I dont really give a rats @ss who kills what with any given caliber! I agree, marksmanship is the key to clean kills. You can use a 416 rigby, if you cant hit your intended target, its useless!! And I have to say, if you dont posses said marsmanship skills you shouldnt be in the woods to begin with. |
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btr568
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| 20 Sep 2008 04:13 PM |
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LOL.Seems you bring out the best in me,lucky you |
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paulie
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| 20 Sep 2008 04:16 PM |
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"Phd", no. "Smarter than all them folks", maybe not all of em! Obviously, my origianal point was mistakin, but thats ok, I undrestand. |
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paulie
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| 20 Sep 2008 04:18 PM |
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?????????????????? |
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Dobber Moderator
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| 21 Sep 2008 09:15 PM |
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whats the kinetic energy of a spear to be legal for deer hunting? Does it need speed? if so how fast to make it legal? legal = no problem ethical = practice personal ethics = keep em to yourself And knowing BTR as long as i have, i would say he was born that way *L* |
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btr568
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| 22 Sep 2008 03:56 AM |
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LOL,naw Ian,I'm just gifted sometimes |
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rebel deer hunter
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| 22 Sep 2008 03:25 PM |
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hey btr, your killn 200 lb hogs with a 223, is that point blank after you catch em with dogs? ive killed 90 and 60 boar hogs in a trap with a 1000 fps pellet gun with gamo raptors |
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rebel deer hunter
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| 22 Sep 2008 03:27 PM |
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90 lb and 60 lb |
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btr568
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| 23 Sep 2008 04:17 AM |
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don't use dogs,haven't in many years.Shots range from 30 feet to 100 yards. |
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btr568
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| 23 Sep 2008 04:20 AM |
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I've also killed 50 to 100 pounders with 22LR,anywheres from a few yards to 50 yards,those you shot behind the ear,makes 'm dead right there(DRT) |
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rebel deer hunter
 Buckmaster
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| 23 Sep 2008 04:22 PM |
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yea we killed the 90 and 60 with a shot right between the eyes, its all about shot placement |
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buckblaster
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| 15 Oct 2008 03:14 PM |
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My first gun was a youth 7mm-08 and its been my favorite gun of all. Even my father likes it. It blows a hole bigger than your fist in a deer and its smaller than a normal .22. It doesnt kick that hard depending on if you get hot loads. |
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KL1966
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| 06 Jan 2009 06:46 PM |
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I shot my first buck with a .223 at about 50 yards using PMC 64gr. ammo. The deer only ran about twenty yards. The bullet had turned his heart into "jello". So, I agree that shot placement is absolutely critical. A well placed small bullet will often drop a deer faster than a so-so placed larger bullet. |
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dman12
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| 27 Jan 2009 06:09 PM |
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my dad has killed many deer with my little brothers 223 |
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