kenjs1 -

Honestly - I am not interested in 'arguing'.
Below is the OP. Guy did not mention rib/lung shots.

This DRT facet has entered after the OP. I didn't read to find out WHEN it did, it's not that important to me.

And I'm NOT dissin the 260 either. I've had DRTs with virtually every cartridge/cal I've used and NONE can be counted on 100% EXCEPT with CNS.

That was my main point.

Originally Posted by GuyM
How many times have we seen that, or some version of it, plastered all over the cover of a hunting/shooting magazine?
We have a handful of different deer species/types here in North America. Whitetail, blacktail, mule deer and variations of those. Yes, I'm leaving out elk, moose, caribou, zebra and unicorns.
Arguments rage. Tempers flare. Thousands are spent on new rifles. New cartridges. New bullets! Handloaders tinker with loads, refining them from .55" groups to .50" groups and rejoicing! Water jugs are blown up, punctured, defiled. Ballistic gel is smashed. Engineers and marketing types debate over the best color of plastic tip to adorn the latest bullet... Rifles are made in stainless, blued, and even camo-dipped finishes....
It's all kind of silly. But an awful lot of fun. Deer fall, as they always have, to a well placed hit. From pretty much anything. Personally, I have used, or seen used:
The remarkable thing about that list? The deer all made it to the freezer, just fine. No cartridge failures. No bullet failures. Just meat on the table, and antlers on the wall if so equipped.
Pick the rifle, handgun, shotgun that makes you smile when you pick it up, when you just think about taking it afield, and in which you have confidence.
There ya go - Guy being realistic this morning. Meanwhile, back to coffee!
Guy


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