Originally Posted by Yondering
Originally Posted by David_Walter
Obviously you didn’t have your coffee this morning.

Originally Posted by dla
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. whistle



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.

Last edited by Dillonbuck; 11/23/19.

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