(Continued from Part 1.)
Every year I see lots of hunters hunting from their vehicles. This is more like drive-by shooting than hunting. Most modern hunters are seasonal hunters who mostly shoot off-hand and are lousy shots. Haste makes waste. It is best to use a rest or shooting stick if possible, and it helps to use a cartridge that is perhaps more than needed to help compensate for a poorly placed shot. I would rather risk losing meat than risk losing the entire animal.
Standard “cup and core” soft point ammunition is plenty for deer, yet some cartridges could use a premium bullet to ensure that they have adequate killing power. For deer, any cartridge with less power than 7×57 Mauser might need a tad more killing power. And that can be had if a premium bullet is used. In my opinion, it is better to have a tad too much power, than too little and potentially lose the animal. And not all commercial ammunition is up to the job. And if we can do better, then we should. There are other considerations to be made about particular cartridges that might be of interest to this audience.Continue reading“Hunting in Desperate Times – Part 2, by Tunnel Rabbit”
