nope BUT it would sure as hell be winded....and if he punched it in high neck it could possibly be knocked out....now if he poked a hole through it with say a target arrow at same time.....animal may...
Type: Posts; User: Micky Duck
nope BUT it would sure as hell be winded....and if he punched it in high neck it could possibly be knocked out....now if he poked a hole through it with say a target arrow at same time.....animal may...
I have said it before....I find the 50grn ttsx SIMILAR to mild 130grn cup n core but damage is in reverse order.
look at the humble .22lr and brier rabbit
compare the weights say 2grms and 1000grms so a 500th and 1kg is a BIG rabbit
red stag...100kgs for sake of easy maths needs hit with 200grm...
Ive often ponderred that and do wonder if it matters where in breathing cycle animal is when hit...eg if has just finished breathing out,and is hit.....the daylight will get in QUICKLY as next chest...
really??????
so people with 40 years (or more)of sucessfully shooting animals dead....=we know nothing??????
geeez it must be nice to know it all already.
feel free to enlighten us peasantry...
Ive seen what a .277 hp hornady VARMIT bullet does many times...on thin skinned wallabies the yare lightningbolts...consistant hole you could fit a 1.5ltr bottle in....Ive also seen what they do to...
projectile choice IS IMPORTANT and DOES make a difference...eg using my .223 for wallabies or hares the 50 grn Vmax/Zmax is simply outstanding...it dumps all its energy inside animal,destroys itself...
on the likes of rats/birds the pointed ones go straight through...the flat ones hit with a POP. Im using cheap winchester pointed ones,in the same plastic container they were in 30 years...
use flat points VS pointy ones and the difference is HUGE in air rifle.
FFS this was done to death...50-60-70 years ago....think it was Matt Grant who set up a wooded box on stand with pencil attached to scribe on paper when box moved...shot box..pencil moved...put but...