Obviously you didn’t have your coffee this morning.
It just doesn't have the velocity to make bullets work. Great for punching paper but thats about it.
He's just trolling. I seriously doubt he's actually hunted with a Grendel, and wouldn't believe him if he said he did.
Also, KelTec makes junk.
Never shot a Grendle.
I question all these attempts at bigger diameter AR cartridges.
As a pragmatic person, who recognizes the need for speed, and mass, and bullet
design in an effective chamberings, they lack two of the three.
I do have a bit of experience with the Sweede.
Not impressed with 140, Sierra or BT'S. Only a few deer killed, all requiring more
than 1 hit to go down. A couple hit, not found. (Hit where? Can't be sure. But
I don't often lose deer)
Loads aren't cronographed, but are based on 260+ data.
Bullets have expanded, full penetration, but
Wounds have been very unimpressive.
120's are waiting for a test subject. Hopefully youngest daughter will prove
them next Saturday.
All to say, I have no problem believing a 120 started slower than my 140's
would not be impressive.
Often, i think these things just come down to where you are, where you shoot the deer,
and how much you enjoy hunting after the noise.
As a rifle hunter who isn't a fan of light calibers, I expect rib shot deer to go down in sight.
Any blood trails to be quite easy to follow.
Having to hunt for a shot animal is something I hate, and choices are made
with that in mind.