roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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bteate, Please accept this in the sympathic way in which it was written.
I regret hearing that you lost your buck. Sounds like you made the, absolutely right decision to bring that buck under fire and like the bumper stickers used to announce. "S--t Happens!"
That said, the story cannot be taken as evidence that the 140gr. AB is not more than adequate to cleanly kill any buck. Something prevented you from bagging that buck, but I doubt that if you could recreate the exact same shot, that a 160gr. AB would've have made any difference.
As it has so many times been said, if the bullet is off the mark, going to a bigger bullet will make little or no difference. The 140AB did not plow through in a way to quickly, cleanly put the buck down. I wager that a 160AB would not have either, given the same, precise circumstances. I and many other contributors here, have taken bigger, tougher game, using the 140AB, to use an anecdotal story of loss as reason to go to a heavier bullet.
Steven A.
I regret hearing that you lost your buck. Sounds like you made the, absolutely right decision to bring that buck under fire and like the bumper stickers used to announce. "S--t Happens!"
That said, the story cannot be taken as evidence that the 140gr. AB is not more than adequate to cleanly kill any buck. Something prevented you from bagging that buck, but I doubt that if you could recreate the exact same shot, that a 160gr. AB would've have made any difference.
As it has so many times been said, if the bullet is off the mark, going to a bigger bullet will make little or no difference. The 140AB did not plow through in a way to quickly, cleanly put the buck down. I wager that a 160AB would not have either, given the same, precise circumstances. I and many other contributors here, have taken bigger, tougher game, using the 140AB, to use an anecdotal story of loss as reason to go to a heavier bullet.
Steven A.