and that the types of animals.
The safest and easiest way is the shot profile lungs. White is great and an animal with two punctured lungs collapsed very quickly. Pointing to these organs, meat is not destroyed may be only a delicious chops sacrifice. Well centered, firing into the lungs allows fairly wide margin of error. A little high, touching the spine; too low, touches the heart; too far forward, shoulders and back too, liver. It is not advisable to throw the heart, as it is much lower and the margin of error is very narrow. Moreover, contrary to the deeply rooted belief, shot in the heart does not mean instant death. An animal that goes beyond a bullet in the heart with both lungs punctured.
The headshot is not advisable. Although it is the fatal moment, it is difficult to put a bullet in the brain; if decentered, will make a terrible wound in the jaw or beyond. The headshot of ungulates justified to end an animal, provided they have trophy since we risk destroying it at the same time. Many trophy boars are lost because of bullets in the head.
calibers and bullets
klipspringer ungulates ranging from several kilos, moose in Alaska, a ton.
The weight of the part condition the weight of the bullet must ulizarse; capitulates in bales this issue in depth. We have seen that the types of bullets of rapid expansion, the expansion of multipurpose normally controlled parts such kind of weight to reach the very piercing bullets with minimal weight loss.
If you can pull animals lightweight bullets rapidly expanding, knowing that the skeleton of heavier and heavier animals but orientranos to the "hard" bullets.
Follow these golden rules:
- An animal of a given weight corresponds to a bullet of a certain weight.
- Avoid very expansive bullets, except in very long shots, in light pieces.
- You better too heavy bullet and too harsh light because it is a better indicator of launching another too big too small.
- The harder the piece that goes hunting, but the most difficult orientranos bullets.
1) The very expansive bullets: ballistic type (Nosler and Winchester)
roe: 100 grains
Suede: 130 grains
2) controlled expansion bullets
- Normal: Lokt thread type or Nosler Partition
Deer: 165-220 grains
Boar: 165-220 grains
Caribou: 130-165 grains
mule deer: 175 grains
Spook: 175 grains
- Duras: Barnes X or type Bearclaw
wapiti: 220 grains
- Very hard: Fail Safe or type A. Frame
alaska moose: 250-300 grains
American Bison: 300 grains
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