Using complete crap copper jacketed lead core bullets so how much of the deer meat are you going to waste and leave for the coyotes? Or how much deadly lead fragments you like to eat in deer meat? Using any of the copper expanding bullets won't cause meat loss.
@@Lure-Benson you mean like man’s done for hundreds of years? All-copper bullets have their place, but at most hunting ranges, a lead jacketed bullet will outperform them 9 out of 10. I’m not making any sense out of your waste left for the coyotes comment unless you’re speaking of the gut pile I leave after field dressing one. Good hunting!
@@HookLineSinger You are a low knowledge hunter who I am sure waits for Walmart to put on sale the worst crap commercial ammo with lead core bullets that blow the living shit of deer wasting pounds or meat. I have been a professional guide since 1978 working the Pacific NW and in Alaska, so I have seen about ever rifle and types of bullets used. I am also a custom rifle builder and advanced reloader with common cartridges to making wildcat cartridge. In Hunting Roosevelt Elk before the coming of the Barns X bullet we used common brands of lead core bullets where the meat damage was so bad often, we left for the coyotes the full front half of the Elk because blood shot was so bad and massive 8-inch holes in the ribs wrecked the full rib cage. The lead core bullets used on deer we just expected to lose the full front of the deer. Some ignorant fool like you will blame the rifle for the massive damages done to game when it is your own stupid ignorance of lack of knowledge of using total crap lead core bullets that blow up on impacting game
Using complete crap copper jacketed lead core bullets so how much of the deer meat are you going to waste and leave for the coyotes?
Or how much deadly lead fragments you like to eat in deer meat?
Using any of the copper expanding bullets won't cause meat loss.
@@Lure-Benson you mean like man’s done for hundreds of years? All-copper bullets have their place, but at most hunting ranges, a lead jacketed bullet will outperform them 9 out of 10. I’m not making any sense out of your waste left for the coyotes comment unless you’re speaking of the gut pile I leave after field dressing one. Good hunting!
Half of the crap you ingest is far worse than the minuscule amount of lead in a deer shoulder.
Spoken like a true overeducated youngster
@@HookLineSinger You are a low knowledge hunter who I am sure waits for Walmart to put on sale the worst crap commercial ammo with lead core bullets that blow the living shit of deer wasting pounds or meat.
I have been a professional guide since 1978 working the Pacific NW and in Alaska, so I have seen about ever rifle and types of bullets used.
I am also a custom rifle builder and advanced reloader with common cartridges to making wildcat cartridge.
In Hunting Roosevelt Elk before the coming of the Barns X bullet we used common brands of lead core bullets where the meat damage was so bad often, we left for the coyotes the full front half of the Elk because blood shot was so bad and massive 8-inch holes in the ribs wrecked the full rib cage.
The lead core bullets used on deer we just expected to lose the full front of the deer.
Some ignorant fool like you will blame the rifle for the massive damages done to game when it is your own stupid ignorance of lack of knowledge of using total crap lead core bullets that blow up on impacting game