Re: pistol?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:39 pm
Pegleg,
I agree with you assestment on the human nervous system being jacked up and how it stifles the effects of the strike at times. I have seen this in under the influence of narcotics taking numerous rifle and pistol hits and still remaining dangerous. It is not always possible to nail the T-Zone aiming at the thorax so at times you take your best shot and then keep the heat on.
The 22 Magnum is controversial even in my mind. I know we will have some who will applaude it's killing power and even make case stories of it efffectiveness. I could do the same having seen numerous lions a few bear and even elk put down with this diminutive round. Like it's little brother the 22 LR amazing things can be done when the stars line up and the Red gods are smiling down on you. I have also seen some things go to crap using this round and seen some very fine dogs ripped up bad. So my reaction these days is along the lines of the great book that Robert Ruark wrote called ( Don't be a pussy, use enough gun.)Well at least the last part wass in his title. LOL!
The 10mm is a fine side arm and good caliber combination with the right hollow point or gold dot bullets for lions. Don't let people fool you however by saying it is an auto 41 MAG. careful study will show you that it delivers very simlarly to the 357 Magnum revolver cartride. which by the way has proven very effective for years.A fully stoked 41-Magnum with a 6" or longer barrel, loaded hot with LBT heat Treated cast bullets will shoot right thru a bull elk or a large bears head. but watch oput it still has enough coming out the other side to kill a dog or your buddy.Ditto for the 44 mag, 45 Long colt hot and ofcourse the big boys 454 Casull, 460,and the big 500.
I agree with you assestment on the human nervous system being jacked up and how it stifles the effects of the strike at times. I have seen this in under the influence of narcotics taking numerous rifle and pistol hits and still remaining dangerous. It is not always possible to nail the T-Zone aiming at the thorax so at times you take your best shot and then keep the heat on.
The 22 Magnum is controversial even in my mind. I know we will have some who will applaude it's killing power and even make case stories of it efffectiveness. I could do the same having seen numerous lions a few bear and even elk put down with this diminutive round. Like it's little brother the 22 LR amazing things can be done when the stars line up and the Red gods are smiling down on you. I have also seen some things go to crap using this round and seen some very fine dogs ripped up bad. So my reaction these days is along the lines of the great book that Robert Ruark wrote called ( Don't be a pussy, use enough gun.)Well at least the last part wass in his title. LOL!
The 10mm is a fine side arm and good caliber combination with the right hollow point or gold dot bullets for lions. Don't let people fool you however by saying it is an auto 41 MAG. careful study will show you that it delivers very simlarly to the 357 Magnum revolver cartride. which by the way has proven very effective for years.A fully stoked 41-Magnum with a 6" or longer barrel, loaded hot with LBT heat Treated cast bullets will shoot right thru a bull elk or a large bears head. but watch oput it still has enough coming out the other side to kill a dog or your buddy.Ditto for the 44 mag, 45 Long colt hot and ofcourse the big boys 454 Casull, 460,and the big 500.