Geez Grumulkin, you can twist a mans words.
Ethics?
When I lived in Pennsylvania, My dog alerted me to a wounded deer a bit after gun season.
#1 It was a nice buck with a rear leg hanging by shreds of tissue no doubt caused by an "adequate" cartridge with "ethical" hunting bullets. Who knows, it may have been shot by a hunter satisfied with "pie sized" 100 yard groups.
#2 Apparently it's unappreciated but I'm merely trying to educate you gentlemen about how bullets dispatch game.
#3 A supposedly inadequate bullet in the right place with stop a deer or whatever a lot faster that a "premium" bullet from someone satisfied with pie sized accuracy in the wrong place.
#4 Perhaps one of you would like to explain why solids and not expanding bullets are used on elephant?
#5 Then explain to my why a solid wouldn't kill a deer?
#6 Why is it ethical to use a solid on an elephant and not on a deer?
#7 Then tell me what the purpose of frangible bullets is and how they work.
#8 You do know, I presume, that frangible bullets have been marketed for big game hunting.
#9 By the way, I took 6 deer last year. Nothing I hit got away and the furthest anyone of them got was about 30 feet. Three were DRT.
Grumilkin, OMG, Necchi is rite!! You CAN twist things around now can’t you!?!? You must like stirring the pot, as I know you have been around and I am quite sure you know the REAL answers to your questions.
Having said that, I’m game for some good natured sparing, I’ll decipher your partial truths and out of context comments…
I inserted some # into your quote and I’ll go thru them here…
1) So you SAW a hunter shoot this deer in the ham? You KNOW it was shot buy a firearm incapable of acceptable accuracy? Or Are you ASS umeing these things? You know full well the exact same FMJ placed bullet would quite likely have left that animal the very same slow painful death.
2) This statement reminds me of another statement.. ”Its best to keep quite and be thought of as ignorant than open your month and remove all doubt.”
3) Bullets weather FMJ or expandable bullets kill the same way. They punch holes thru (hopefully) vital organs. The simple fact is expandable are more efficient doing it.
4) Here is another one I KNOW you know the reason!! Because African game is TOUGH, HEAVY muscles and boned and thick skinned! What you didn’t mention is there is a MINIMUM bullet diameter! Most places it is .375 diameter. Also brain shots are common place of the elephants. Solids ARE occasionally used, but they are super tough bullets. Solids are needed because the penetration needed to reach the vitals and break those big bones. Again YOU KNOW THIS! How does it relate to Whitetails here in USA?
5) Its been stated MANY times. NO ONE said a solid would not kill. The do, no argument. BUT under the MORAL and ETHICAL obligations EXPANDABLES are what is LEGAL in most states. NOT FMJ bullets. Can YOU can answer me that one?
6) Again mostly answered in #4. But because an elephant is HUGE, EXTREAMLY thick skinned and heavy boned. Penetration is the name of the game. Expansion would still be very beneficial for the big pachyderms, but no one can shoulder fire a firearm that would provide enough penetration with one. Generally speaking you done brain shoot Mr. Whitetail.
7) Who is talking about “Frangible” bullets? Expandable bullets, cause MORE disruption to the vital organs. Just look at a gell block shot with a FMJ compared to one shot with the same weight and diameter expandable bullet. Cause more hemorrhaging and better bone breaking results.
NO I do not! Frangible bullets are designed to totally disintegrate after impact. Nearly eliminating the chance of damage to surrounding personal or property. EXPANDABLE bullets are designed to penetrate adequately for the game they are built for while nearly doubling their diameter to disrupt a larger area. A larger wound channel and faster more humane kills are the result.
9) I am happy to read this. I never doubted your ability to hit what you shoot at.
Again, I am quite certain that you know the answers to your comments and are merely stirring the pot here…
CW