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Started by decoykrvr, February 24, 2014, 10:38:27 AM
Quote from: davisd9 on February 24, 2014, 11:27:06 AMWhether it is weight or density the two do not compare. The HWs are going to penetrate and hit harder. The lead will have give against bone because of its softness where the HWs will not.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: tyelper on February 25, 2014, 07:40:53 PMthat's why I shoot them with a slug
Quote from: trkehunr93 on February 25, 2014, 06:33:23 PMI think we are getting WAY, WAY, WAY to caught up in how far shot penetrates thru metal and into wood and the rock the target was next to, turkey's are made of skin and bone just like us and their bones are alot smaller. All we really need to be worried about is whether or not we are sending ENOUGH shot, regardless of the size, type and how many grams it weighs, at a turkeys head to break his neck on impact. When I started turkey hunting in the early 90's my mentor who was an old school hunter told me I needed to pattern my shotgun to make sure it sent an acceptable amount of shot down range into the head and neck to kill a gobbler. That was it, kill a gobbler! Granted lead may be softer than HTL but I bet at 1200 fps with an acceptable pattern turkeys will die all the live long day by copper plated lead, coated in resin or not. My 2 cents!
Quote from: Tom Foolery on March 02, 2014, 09:44:12 AMPeople always want better and want improvement. Technology has made things better and people use technology.Back in the day people walked to town, rode a bike or a horse and then some dude came up with a car. From what I can tell cars have been modified and improved upon too. I don't know many people that want to go back to a 70hp 4cyl in a 5500lb car, but if you do it's your buisness and I hope it works for you.Do you big game hunt with a smooth bore blunderbuss? The pilgrims used them back in the day, that's all you really need. Ammo is easy to find just pick up a handful of junk in the woods and get close.Steel broadheads are for sissy boys. Knapping out flint is where it's at.......I'm not arguing with you I'm just stating the obvious. I like traditional stuff, I like old school stuff, I also like for my stuff to preform the best it can. I do not understand the negativity towards using the best you can to save $20 over the course of a hunting season. I shoot both hevi and lead.
Quote from: Gobble! on March 02, 2014, 12:28:27 PMQuote from: Tom Foolery on March 02, 2014, 09:44:12 AMPeople always want better and want improvement. Technology has made things better and people use technology.Back in the day people walked to town, rode a bike or a horse and then some dude came up with a car. From what I can tell cars have been modified and improved upon too. I don't know many people that want to go back to a 70hp 4cyl in a 5500lb car, but if you do it's your buisness and I hope it works for you.Do you big game hunt with a smooth bore blunderbuss? The pilgrims used them back in the day, that's all you really need. Ammo is easy to find just pick up a handful of junk in the woods and get close.Steel broadheads are for sissy boys. Knapping out flint is where it's at.......I'm not arguing with you I'm just stating the obvious. I like traditional stuff, I like old school stuff, I also like for my stuff to preform the best it can. I do not understand the negativity towards using the best you can to save $20 over the course of a hunting season. I shoot both hevi and lead. I only hunt two states a year and get a total of three tags. This means I normally use 5 shells over the course of a season, that's on the high side but will work. The shells I shoot are $10 a shell so I spend $50 a season in shells. I could shoot lead at $2 a shell and that would save me $40. I will gladly spend an extra $40 a year to shoot the best I can and know that if I make a mistake the shells I'm shooting may help bail me out. I could buy the $60 car seat for my son too but I will stick with the $180 one because it has more features that could save his life in the event of an accident. Long story short when it's comes to things I care about I will spend the additional money to get the best because I can. Do I expect everyone to do this, absolutely not, and I will never tell someone that shooting lead or buying the cheap car seat is a bad thing to do. To each their own.