Posted by gun guru on December 21, 2009 at 16:57:07 from (71.82.106.31):
In Reply to: OT/ for the gun guys posted by Ricey06 on December 21, 2009 at 13:50:07:
Congrats on your win. That is a bolt action yes? I would buy it from you, where are you located? As far as a kill shot, just shoot it right in the head! A guy I work with does that.
I dont hunt but I do a lot of shooting at my local range, it only goes up to 100yrds though. A buddy of mine has a 400 yrd range at his parents farm in south central Michigan. (I havent been there yet) I hope to be invited. If you are only shooting 60 yards or so then use a slug barrel with a .50 cal saboted round for a sure kill. Or buy the Barnes bullets, it is a hollow point that does massive tissue shock to an animal. A friend of mine shot a deer many years ago with a .30-06 and the bullet went right through the torso of a deer, it finally bled to death. He had to track it for 300 yards or so. He only shoots deer with a .30-30 Winchester now or a compound bow. (I dont deer hunt cause I dont want to gut it and clean it) I would love to just go out there and blast away at animals, but that would be irresponsible.
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