Carpet, shelving, Bullets
#21
#22
Yep you are exactly RIGHT!
But in most cases with the Lehigh and as old as I am it is important I want it dead now! no tracking - no running and I hate packing it back up hill. A minor thing for most but here in north Idaho it ain't very flat.
But in most cases with the Lehigh and as old as I am it is important I want it dead now! no tracking - no running and I hate packing it back up hill. A minor thing for most but here in north Idaho it ain't very flat.
#24
#25
For me, shooting Bloodlines, it has never happened and I have been pretty close more than once - to close (but I am knocking on wood). On a frontal shot the petals will be off long before the bullet could enter through the diaphragm. On broadside shot behind the heart and in front of the diaphragm I have not had one penetrate the diaphragm. Like I said been close a couple of times. But the diaphragm is a pretty tough flexible muscle tissue.
#26
If you look at those two examples of the deer both of those shots were way high and just under the back bone and zero steps after the shot. I wish I could say 100% of the time but not always true.
#28
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+ $5 shipping on any amount of bullets. Cheapest shipping in the west! Well is Colorado consider in the west or is it with the Dakotas?