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Oh, get off your high horse!
It's not like he did it on purpose or anything.
It happened and he had to do something.
Anyway, who says what happened was illegal.
Dean
My "high horse"? Are you serious? I got a chuckle out of the post hence my comment but I don't think you detect humor or sarcasm well. Stuff like this does happen, Like it or not you probably shouldn't go posting it on a internet forum.
Remember the (very basic) shooting rule of knowing your target and Beyond?
To answer your last question (I think it was a question but with a period), ODFW and law enforcement say filling another persons tag that is not visually impaired (with the proper paper work) is a "Prohibited method" AKA illegal.
Now that my "Debbie Downer" stuff is over.... Back to Favorite Hunting ammo thread.
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I have to retract some of my earlier posts about favoring certain brands of ammo in entirety.
We just got back from deer camp where I had the chance to really-really (like I never have done before,All CSI like) read every bullets performance on eleven mule deer using many different calibers and bullet types.
At this point I am no longer using cup and core or "bonded" bullets for big game. As far as I'm concerned every one of them failed compared to monolithics.
My 6.5 Grendel with Hornady 123gr. SST's was used to take three deer last week, Two of the three shots were text book good and one not so much but all three bullets came apart and the jacket spit the core.
A few people has 270 or 300 WSM's with Winchester Silvertips and softpoint bullets were used, I was unimpressed with the performance of both.
Ballistic tips were also used but I already knew there absolute junk for hunting.
I guess in a nut shell.... I am focusing on the projectile more than the manufacturer, Most of the large ammo makers will produce 1 moa ammo on the accuracy side so I will look for Barnes or Nosler E-tip loaded commercial stuff or better yet I'll roll my own.