^^^ This, or something similar. The quarterbore has always been something of an aficionado’s cartridge, and I mean that in a positive way.
The sample size (very small) could very easily be skewed...
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^^^ This, or something similar. The quarterbore has always been something of an aficionado’s cartridge, and I mean that in a positive way.
The sample size (very small) could very easily be skewed...
Like mentioned above by Mickey d the front line of the forleg shot, the high shoulder shot, the lower neck shot, all are much better options than the “in the crease” heart shot. I’ve not really ever...
Great photo of a man in his element. It was that era, late 40s early 50s that my Grandpa was here working on the Waikato hydro builds. He fell in with a good bunch and spent many many weeks in the...
csmiffy well there’s a bullet I’d never heard of before. Just watched the promo video and will now search for reviews. Looks very interesting, thanks for posting.
This south Carolina paper got...
And I think that’s one of the main two points eh Carlsen, what you shoot them with rifle wise isn’t that important.
What a study like this can never capture I suppose is the manner in which the...
And one over on the monolithics too... god knows I hope the enviro-hippycrites don’t bring the anti-lead cobblers to fruition... soft and frangible will always be the way to go for a fast and ethical...
That's about as good a summary as I've read. And very gratifying, me being a .243 Win soft point shoulder shooter who's been harangued and scolded and generally belittled by .30-06 Partition heart...