Bullet placement on game animals ~ The Best way to bag your game!

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GunBlue490

GunBlue490

6 жыл бұрын

You have heard about the importance of bullet placement, but are probably not sure what that means. Here, learn from an experienced lifelong game hunter and professional firearms instructor exactly how to select the correct game bullet, where to shoot a game animal, and the best placement for ethical, sure, game hunting success! Learn what shots you should never take, and why some of the most widely recommended shots are actually very poor game shots. Discover what energy does not have to do with it!

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@gunwrites6222
@gunwrites6222 6 жыл бұрын
Every year a different rifle in the collection has to earn its keep. This year it is my SIG 716(.308WIN/180gr Nosler AccuBond on top of 39.5 grs of IMR-4895). Both my eldest Son and myself filled our Elk "B" tags(cows only) two days ago, 26 Oct. Per usual, one round through the lungs(@75 yards from my shop man door) is all it took. She took maybe 2 steps, about 10', crumpled dead, and rolled down the hill on my place 25 yards from the 3 giant triple-fold ship block & tackles on cable trolleys where we hang and process our game. I'm spoiled(read blessed) and I for sure know it! I've harvested more elk than I can count and every elk shot through the lungs never traveled further than 25 yards from where it was shot. Your video is absolutely "right on target". We in the "gun culture" are indebted to your for generously sharing all your vast knowledge & experience, and we THANK YOU immensely. If ever you travel to SW Montana I'd be honored to be your host. Back straps & home brews, homemade ice cream copiously sprinkled with wild huckleberries awaits your presence. Of course, Benny and the Mrs. are welcome too! Again, THANK YOU!! Now to fill those "A" tags...
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 6 жыл бұрын
Gunwrites You know, I very well may take you up on that offer! I have a great desire to head back west, which is very difficult on a retirement income. I've hunted Wyoming and New Mexico, but have not had the pleasure of hunting Montana yet. My wife and I traveled around your beautiful state some years ago, and loved every moment. If you could drop me a private email at gunblue@roadrunner.com, I would like to visit you more on this.
@crackerjack9120
@crackerjack9120 6 жыл бұрын
Gunwrites, your reply makes me want to go to MT. I live in western WA, and my hunting buddy has family in MT. We have discussed about a hunting trip over to your state. I like your story of shot distance. I too hunt in the west and hate when people say or think we shoot 300-400 at elk and deer, BS. My group spots game at those distances when in WA and ID, but always work to get within at least 100 yards. Thanks for the post.
@badgrfan
@badgrfan 3 жыл бұрын
@@GunBlue490 thank you for your expertise on guns cartridges. It's very useful. However, you didn't talk about black bears. What kind of cartridges and loadouts would you use on black bears either in lever action or in bolt-action rifles?
@kwilj
@kwilj Жыл бұрын
@@GunBlue490 Did you ever make it out to Montana? Hope you had a great trip!
@islayporkers3529
@islayporkers3529 4 жыл бұрын
There’s a few generation of fatherless hunters looking to learn how to be respectful about this art. And I sir, am grateful for your kind demonstrations. Thank you
@garrettstraffon608
@garrettstraffon608 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been hunting forever and I have a father and I’ll tell you what, my dad knows a lot about hunting but this guy knows a whole lot of awesome knowledge and history!
@lochheadk1
@lochheadk1 2 жыл бұрын
You are the only person on KZfaq that can sit in a lawn chair, talk for 48 minutes with the appearance of a distinguished statesman and maintain my complete attention the whole time. With high respect, I thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with the rest of us sir.
@vladimirlopez7840
@vladimirlopez7840 3 жыл бұрын
As a paramedic of 27 years I can tell you that what this gentleman just explained regarding lungs and vacuum in the thorax is 100% fact. Well done sir. The deadliest shootings I have treated have been sucking chest wounds. That of course is not taking into account gunshot wounds to the head or major arteries those patients usually are gone before we can even get there.
@Jfranke1111
@Jfranke1111 2 жыл бұрын
27 years you say. Unsung hero I say. Thanks for all you have done!
@pizzafrenzyman
@pizzafrenzyman 4 жыл бұрын
This video should be nominated for KZfaq video of the year. Great stuff.
@WestDesertShooter
@WestDesertShooter 6 жыл бұрын
Very informative, I really like how it just feels like we’re hanging out and you’re giving me advice
@BigRedPower59
@BigRedPower59 6 жыл бұрын
West Desert Shooter I always sit with a cup of coffee and just relax when I watch his videos. Like chatting with an old friend.
@davidwarren719
@davidwarren719 4 жыл бұрын
WDS-I feel that way sometimes when I listen to your videos too!
@fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
@fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 4 жыл бұрын
My father always said the 250 Savage was his favorite deer rifle. Adequate without overkill. Alot less spoiled meat. I always felt 1800-2300 ft/sec was adequate down field. 303 and 30-30 did just fine on deer size animals out to 200 yards and they start at 2300ish at the muzzle. I actually just had this conversation earlier today. Thank you for your time. You are an amazing resource. Awesome video!
@rickleamaster401
@rickleamaster401 3 жыл бұрын
You have provided reasonable explanations for the long held debate over whether complete penetration vs leaving a bullet still inside an animals chest........many years of hunting experience tells me your correct......this is a SUPERB video ! Keep up the good work
@rodartrobot
@rodartrobot 6 жыл бұрын
I REALLY enjoy and gain so much from what you have to say! Thank you for putting the time and effort in these videos! Blessings to you and your family!!
@buzzie0047
@buzzie0047 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these videos. Things my father never got a chance to tell me.
@BlueTJay
@BlueTJay 4 жыл бұрын
HI, I never had a problem with my Sako .270 with 130 gr Nosler partition on Sambar deer in Australia! No meat damage, drop on the spot! Never past 100 yards, I like stalking and placing my shot! Thanks for all your videos i must have seen a hundred or more! Subjects I would never consider! Thanks man!
@showmewhyiamwrong
@showmewhyiamwrong 6 жыл бұрын
I haven't smoked since 1988. Quit cold turkey after 28 yrs. Seeing you try to get that cigar to co-operate reminded me of my pipe smoking days when I was constantly have to keep lighting them up. I tell people I knew I was done smoking when I took a loaded rifle into the woods without any smokes and came out alive. Anyway thanks again for your time and efforts they are always informative and appreciated. Good luck to you and Benny I bet he will have just as much or more fun than you.
@Rush-ld2qr
@Rush-ld2qr 5 жыл бұрын
Sir I’ll keep this short- your videos are quite simply the very best gun associated videos on KZfaq. My sincerest gratitude and respect to you. I have learned so much from your videos. Keep up the great work.
@johnqpublic2718
@johnqpublic2718 4 жыл бұрын
I found your channel after watching one of your videos on the 30-06 round. I am 34 years old and recognize the VAST treasure trove of information available to my generation, if we are willing to listen. Thank you for taking the time to share what you've learned. Subscribed so fast.
@nathanlambshead4778
@nathanlambshead4778 4 жыл бұрын
I soak up all information from every decent source I can. I watch Hickock and Paul Harrell, and learn a lot. But Gunblue is the real deal practical information. Proud to be from the same state, and I recognize so much of his wisdom having hunted New Hampshire for years. Thank you Gunblue.
@thefarmerandthefisherman
@thefarmerandthefisherman 6 жыл бұрын
Your videos are always a blessing to watch and learn from. Thank you and please post more.
@robertcharles4053
@robertcharles4053 6 жыл бұрын
I have shot Nosler Partitions since the mid 70s. In addition, I've been using X bullets since the early 90s. I've taken everything from Kudu to Elk to Coues whitetail with them with consistent performance. On long range shots or in deep woods without tracking snow, the blood trail full penetration provides always aids in locating game. High velocity is not needed to kill the game, I agree, but it certainly aids in long range shooting. On a few occasions I've been hunting animals like Coues whitetail and bounced them out of beds at midday and shot them at under 50 yards. The stout construction of these bullets also serves in these circumstances in staying together and not exploding on the near shoulder as some of the ELD bullets would. Thank you for your clear headed and valuable videos. I wish you much success.
@cheffjeffB
@cheffjeffB 6 жыл бұрын
Your videos should be used as a masterclass for KZfaqr wannabees. Single camera angle, no long into or goofy graphics, and mostly importantly clear narration with no-nonsense information. This approach makes it very easy to listen to what you are saying and learn from it. I'm not saying all videos should necessarily be like this, but there are a lot that I'd never make it through 10 min let alone 48 for this. I have enjoyed several of your videos so far and look forward to more of them. Thank you.
@joiseystud
@joiseystud 6 жыл бұрын
Kirby vacuum hose is the perfect model for a deers nervous system. Never would have thought of that one. Genius!
@qingyuhu
@qingyuhu 3 жыл бұрын
One of the best hunting advise videos ever!!! Fantastic knowledge, thank you for sharing!
@geoffpickford1829
@geoffpickford1829 6 жыл бұрын
How nice to hear some common sense, no shouting, how great I am video. Thank you for your time and effort from the Staffordshire Moorlands here in the UK.
@fdmackey3666
@fdmackey3666 6 жыл бұрын
Glad to see another hunting video! I've watched at LOT of "hunting" videos over the last five years but I'm convinced that this one should be included in every hunter education program. If I had a dollar for every time I've heard the term "And THIS shot from my (fill in the blank) magnum "anchored" the deer, boar, feral hog, elk, you name it..." I would have a much larger retirement fund to dip into from time to time than I do today. And don't get me started on how on the money you were when you brought up Police duty ammo.....And people wonder why, in some very high profile cases, the suspect was shot fifteen times....And he STILL lived while innocent parties down range did not.....Keep up the great work!
@hollywoodhefner2
@hollywoodhefner2 6 жыл бұрын
I can watch his videos all day. The wealth of knowledge is amazing.
@scotk6819
@scotk6819 3 жыл бұрын
This is the life I want when I retire from the job. You sir have got it figured out.
@jakesshopandtracktalk1835
@jakesshopandtracktalk1835 6 жыл бұрын
I discovered your channel recently. It wasn't this video exactly that did it. But a combination of them saved me about 700 bucks. I definitely appreciate it.
@barryrushing5087
@barryrushing5087 4 жыл бұрын
I just love your approach to common sense hunting! Explanations are words of wisdom from a wise man. Thanks for the videos. I love them.
@TheGoreforce
@TheGoreforce 6 жыл бұрын
I've listened to multiples of your videos. It helped me decide that my first bolt gun will be a 308. win. No nonsense, and your caliber rounds. Very informative.
@michaels9034
@michaels9034 5 жыл бұрын
A 308 is a great caliber. I've used it for years. I use the Winchester 150 grain power point. I have a Winchester model 70 Feather weight now and I love it.
@machinegreen1413
@machinegreen1413 6 жыл бұрын
Your wonderful for sharing your knowledge with us. I'm planning a guided pheasant hunting with my 22 year old daughter. I was just going to take her out myself but I thought it would be nice for her to see and shoot game her first time out. She asked for a shotgun for Christmas 2 years ago and Santa delivered. I've had her out trap shooting and she's gotten pretty good with her 870. Nice to hear you come up to Canada for some of your hunts. Thanks again. I wish you well and stay safe.
@cletobici8484
@cletobici8484 5 жыл бұрын
Shoot the pheasant through the lungs. 😁
@ButchA61
@ButchA61 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video chock full of so much knowledge! Well done, Sir!!
@timothysuddath3852
@timothysuddath3852 Жыл бұрын
Ethics, ethics, ethics! I so appreciate your video on this. It doesn't just apply to shots and clean kills. There are general ethics that apply across the spectrum. Respect property, other hunters. Don't skybust on waterfowl etc. We've inherited a precious right to hunt in this free nation. Respect it. Respect the laws. Respect the game God has given us.
@Hungrybird474
@Hungrybird474 2 жыл бұрын
Sir . You are the very best to listen to . I feel right at home here . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge .
@poot111111
@poot111111 4 жыл бұрын
21:53 Spot on once again, my friend had to use his buck tag on a crippled buck that had most of it's jaw blown off by a missed placed shot to the brain. From what I gather it was malnourished and sickly looking and I respect my friend for putting that creature out of it's misery that another ignorant and inept hunter placed that buck into. This meant less meat for his family and of course wasn't provided with another buck tag either. Humble yourself and take the most humane and forgiving target on the body of the game. The animal deserves no less, if you cannot do that stay out of the woods.
@erikdale9145
@erikdale9145 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome videos as always and apparently I learned we have a mutual friend as I was sharing your break in video and how much I truly appreciate your video series. I'll be in contact for next servicing and purchases when needed!
@halvic8294
@halvic8294 5 жыл бұрын
Very appreciative of all the wisdom you provide.
@scottf.3808
@scottf.3808 6 жыл бұрын
Good vid as love your statement about shot placement as in real life easier said than done...Good info as always...Good stuff...
@chrismcdonald7320
@chrismcdonald7320 6 жыл бұрын
Great vid, thank you for taking the time to make it and share your knowledge, much appreciated.
@davidhowe8845
@davidhowe8845 3 жыл бұрын
Love sitting down with you and I appreciate you not trying to sell me something. Thanks for keeping it simple and sharing your vast knowledge. If I lived closer I’d stop by for a cold one !
@nailedpicturesbymanraj9491
@nailedpicturesbymanraj9491 6 жыл бұрын
Legend is back..thanx
@wayne8276
@wayne8276 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir .Your knowledge and presentation are truly appreciated .
@babaybluegill3273
@babaybluegill3273 6 жыл бұрын
praise the Lord a new video!! your a fine gentleman and fabulous teacher. love Benny too
@Yo-vv7vy
@Yo-vv7vy 2 жыл бұрын
I started loading the federal Trophy Bonded Tip in my .308. So far every shot has been a complete pass through. Every deer I shot ran, but as you stated, I had a great blood trail and recovered every one. The bullet I recovered was a pass through. It went through one pig and killed another pig behind it. I still have the bullet. Thanks for your videos.
@jpb5385
@jpb5385 3 жыл бұрын
Sir, your channel is amazing. Thank you for these videos.
@JR-qq7mv
@JR-qq7mv 3 жыл бұрын
Only just found your channel. What a wonderful discovery. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@rojohm6219
@rojohm6219 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice! All hunters need to know this!
@cliffshaw9714
@cliffshaw9714 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking on the neck and head shot issue. You did a good job explaining why this is unethical. I wish all hunters could see this video.
@SurmaSampo
@SurmaSampo 2 жыл бұрын
In Australia you are not allowed to shoot roos by any other means than a head shot. If you can't hit a 2 inch target at 50m then you are just not good enough to hunt. This guy is full of shit. He claims that puncturing lungs which stops oxygen to the brain is far better than a shot through the heart which does the same thing even quicker. The heart also contains a major nerve cluster that when exposed to massive hydrolic shock from a high velicoty bullet should render the animal unconcious. Making an animal die slowly from suffocation is not more ethical than a lights out shot by disrupting the central nervous system and his story of watching the animal suffocate for minutes intead of humanenly putting it down with a second shot shows how little he gives a shit about ethics. What he cares about is recovering a pritine animal to show off. He may be great at fixing guns but I wouldn't trust him to hunt with one.
@michaelhedgepeth5106
@michaelhedgepeth5106 3 жыл бұрын
Some early season's in southern states require so many point's or fork's on one side or such an such inside spread before taking a buck deer. That's totally rule's out head shot's as well. Thanks for your knowledge , Sir!
@dowdawg
@dowdawg 6 жыл бұрын
Benny... What a handsome beast !! Love to hear more about the bird hunts and maybe some front stuffers? Nothing like the roar and smell of black powder when the leaves begin to change. Good info and a fine looking tractor!!!
@commanderorange3771
@commanderorange3771 3 жыл бұрын
This is the most wholesome channel. God bless you Gunblue 490.
@whatsit52
@whatsit52 6 жыл бұрын
Very interrsting and well presented as always! Thanks!
@daleschmidt7157
@daleschmidt7157 6 жыл бұрын
A Great Video. IMO, one of your best. May God Bless you for sharing your vast knowledge of firearms, projectiles and humanely harvesting the critters God has given us. I only wish you were my Nephew's next door Neighbor and you both were best friends. I can only teach him so much, but you can teach him so much more. My Nephew is an avid hunter and firearm enthusiast.
@kevi152
@kevi152 5 жыл бұрын
I would like to refer you to Dr Kevin Robertsons’ “the perfect shot”. What a superb analysis of bullet placement , anatomy and killing power penetration etc. . .
@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 6 жыл бұрын
Gosh dog it... Coors beer, Benny the Brittany, and a great explanation of what shot placement actually is and why creating a through and through wound is preferred. Beginning hunters should take notes and watch this video a couple of times, every word is gold! Thanks for the video, glad to see you and Benny are doing well! Just listened to this post again and picked up a gem about bullet types, " Stay in the norm, aka Stay in your lane!" When I worked as a Parole and Probation Officer, my judge always advised everyone to stay in their lane... Nice to hear that phrase again!
@samadams7731
@samadams7731 6 жыл бұрын
Paul- He's my favorite source for real no nonsense advice. Benny is a beautiful dog. I have Cocker Spaniels, but I love all the sporting(gun) dogs.
@unclegeorge6175
@unclegeorge6175 6 жыл бұрын
Paul is great but the professor (GunBlue490) is awesome.
@fixitmyself
@fixitmyself 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so outspoken about ethical hunting practices. The story of the Quebec moose hunter angers me to no end. We can all hunt effectively and ethically if we choose to.
@sleeper.simulant7327
@sleeper.simulant7327 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I’m also sick of hearing stories of guys just blasting into the brush when they see movement. What ever happened to identifying the target? Thats how unethical shots are taken, or even worse, a fellow hunter gets shot...
@bdm1000
@bdm1000 3 жыл бұрын
I'm always learning from you. Thank you.
@scottwilson1258
@scottwilson1258 4 жыл бұрын
Thank You Sir for Your Wonderful Videos, Please keep them Coming. I had the Unfortunate Sucking chest wound happen to me one night when I brought my fists to a knife fight in 1980. I survived and That was the Reason I Purchased My First Handgun, a Colt Python Lightly used in Excellent condition.
@jamesshaw89
@jamesshaw89 5 жыл бұрын
Subbed, shared, thanks for making these videos and sharing your very practical knowledge with us.
@thebaddest2562
@thebaddest2562 6 жыл бұрын
Glad to see a new video sir
@joshuanewbeck6226
@joshuanewbeck6226 6 жыл бұрын
took my first blacktail on the 10th with a .243 federal cartridge. 1/4 sized hole through and through,did it's job I'd say.
@chaddickerson1887
@chaddickerson1887 3 жыл бұрын
MAN, am I glad KZfaq finally introduced me to you! Would love to shake your hand one day.
@ely336
@ely336 6 жыл бұрын
Good lick and happy hunting with Bennie. Always enjoy your videos.🐶
@russellk6415
@russellk6415 2 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who disagrees with the word shot placement. I had to smile. Shot placement is important but what the bullet does is what counts. The shooter,gun and scope makes no contact with the game animal. Bullet selection should be of the highest priority. As usual, another excellent video.
@jackcottrell3891
@jackcottrell3891 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you sir 100%. And I know who to pass this onto. Thanks
@rickyboyz1006
@rickyboyz1006 6 жыл бұрын
Great knowledge from a well spoken gentleman!
@soggytablet4852
@soggytablet4852 5 жыл бұрын
Hello Mr GunBlue, thank you for another wonderful video.
@vladamirkb1
@vladamirkb1 6 жыл бұрын
Benny is a very good looking dog.Thanks for the video.
@JerseyMiller
@JerseyMiller 4 жыл бұрын
This man is correct about double lung collapse. I have learned this through many seasons of archery hunting for whitetail. Collapse both lungs and the deer will expire within 30 yards.
@Seerwealth
@Seerwealth 4 жыл бұрын
Love that Brittany you own. Best gun dogs. Enjoy your videos =ALL!
@brianfogg5172
@brianfogg5172 6 жыл бұрын
I leaned a few things. Thank you.
@mattyv7499
@mattyv7499 4 жыл бұрын
I got to say your right on the money with everything our saying. Your such a valuable source of info and alot of the stuff you talk about is directly relatable to so much of the hunting i do. Here in Australia there are a ton of deer to hunt. Some of the species are as big as elk. I shot a large sambar deer once with as Howa 1500 .308 at about 40 yards with a 165gr Nosler Partition behind a 44gr charge of AR2208 (varget) and it absolutely rocked him. He made it about 30 yards down a really big cliff 😣. Was a hell of a job to drag a 500 lb deer out of the prickle bushes he decided to die in down a cliff. But one thing i noticed when butchering him was yhat about a 10 inch piece of the backstrap had blood filled bubbles coming out of it. I assumed this was from the hydraulic shock of such a close range shot with a very capable premium bullet. Its sucked to loose that much of the best cut but sambar are a seriously tough and cunning deer. So i was just glad it didnt get to far and was down quickly.
@TheNutriarat
@TheNutriarat 6 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1961 and killed my first deer when I was in 5th grade and many, many more since then. This video should be required viewing for EVERY hunter going into the field this fall. This man knows exactly what he is talking about. He should be placed right up with O'Connor, Keith, Wooters and Jordan. Thank you again Sir, for the education and the refresher.
@paulsimmons5726
@paulsimmons5726 6 жыл бұрын
TheNutriarat - 1961, a darned good year, take care!
@72pinebarron
@72pinebarron 5 жыл бұрын
TheNutriarat I have only watched 7 mins of this. I will watch the rest tonight. I was distracted and could not finish. You are correct. No need to say more!!!!
@UnionWireman292
@UnionWireman292 5 жыл бұрын
He is not quite on the level on the men you mentioned...not even close.
@reubenjohnson3865
@reubenjohnson3865 5 жыл бұрын
I've read 'em all and he is definitely right up there with them.
@TheMitchbassman
@TheMitchbassman 5 жыл бұрын
Michael Jordan? I hadnt heard him say a thing about basketball.
@oneoutofseven
@oneoutofseven 3 жыл бұрын
The gelatinous meat you speak of is called "subcutaneous emphysema". As you explained, it is caused by significant blunt trauma which forces air from the chest cavity into the surrounding chest tissues. Pressing on affected tissues feels like bubble wrap. Love hanging out with you. As usual, I learned a great deal. Although I probably will never use the information, I am an intellectually curious person who loves to learn new things and you are an excellent teacher who not only gives information but backs it up with compelling arguments.
@zayacz123
@zayacz123 5 жыл бұрын
I remember when Coors didn’t distribute their beer east of the Mississippi. My dad was born near Wheeling West Virginia. Our friends had him bring a few cases when we visited. They loved it.
@Melcop1886
@Melcop1886 2 жыл бұрын
Well said, thank you for sharing.
@bobmcelver1484
@bobmcelver1484 4 жыл бұрын
Coors Banquet !......a man after my own heart !.........Good points all btw. Many don't consider much of this
@liddell157
@liddell157 4 жыл бұрын
I could watch your videos for hours!!! Thanks for all the information you put out to us. GUNBLUE for president 2020:)
@s60430470
@s60430470 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the gold mine of knowledge!
@aktrapper6126
@aktrapper6126 Жыл бұрын
Once again you hit the mark on this video. You covered all the bases and covered them well. I hunt moose and caribou in Alaska, where I live and subsist for over 60 years. I've come to the same conclusions as you over the years. I have taken a few moose with neck shots because that was all I could see sticking out of the brush but I did loose one moose doing that so never again. I tracked that moose over a mile and as you said I never owned that moose. I felt awful about it. I appreciate your video's and always look forward to the next one. God Bless you.
@GoldtopDude
@GoldtopDude 5 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Thanks much , Benny too
@leonharris1329
@leonharris1329 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video same rules I have always used whether the projectile was a nosler portion of a 600 gr cedar shaft
@pseudopetrus
@pseudopetrus 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir for this great video!
@doneanddone4952
@doneanddone4952 6 жыл бұрын
I think that the best way to describe what kills game are exsanguination (blood loss), central nervous system disruption or hypoxia (loss of oxygen due to lung damage). So I agree with you that the mechanism that causes that, i.e. energy, bullet placement is a half assed explanation.
@craigschaefer8764
@craigschaefer8764 2 жыл бұрын
As an RN, I enjoyed your discussion on anatomy / physiology.
@malcomjohnson3181
@malcomjohnson3181 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome show and a very smart man a lot of knowledge
@alanlabar7722
@alanlabar7722 4 жыл бұрын
VERY VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO !!! Thank You.
@mobik71
@mobik71 2 жыл бұрын
What a great man this is !
@DanielFrankHoffman
@DanielFrankHoffman 6 жыл бұрын
Great video Sir!
@vaportrail226
@vaportrail226 4 жыл бұрын
Not sure why this was recommended to me. I suppose the information here is sound. Overall, great video. I watched til the end and left a thumbs up. My hunting projectiles weigh 490 grains and travel at a mere 280 fps. Shoot through whitetail out to 30 yards no problem.
@barrittstephen2169
@barrittstephen2169 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, great comment! Learning to bow hunt improves your hunting skills, even if your holding a riffle.
@barrysnow4971
@barrysnow4971 5 жыл бұрын
thanks, i needed to hear that. Wonderful spoken
@CB-68-westcreations
@CB-68-westcreations 6 жыл бұрын
Great info as usual😀 I appreciate a real voice of reason and logic. All the FAD info is usually pure garbage. So, having someone to dispel the myths is really awsome.
@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill
@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill 6 жыл бұрын
I had a pneumothorax expereince where I had a lung collapse spontaneously. I can tell you it was painful, and when they cut between my ribs to shove a tube in the cavity, to get the air out, and let my lung recover and gain air again, there was a pressure difference, and it was unpleasant and strange. Could be the vacuum feeling you speak of.
@gunwrites6222
@gunwrites6222 6 жыл бұрын
Yet another of your heirloom quality videos. I wish there were some way to thank you. If you'd post some mailing address, PO Box etc., I'd gladly send you some fine home brews & elk steaks or some better commercial beers. My big sister lives in NH. Good as it may be when hand-strikingly ice cold, I know for sure you can get better beers than Coors. Of course I'd send a little something for your buddy Benny too.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 6 жыл бұрын
Gunwrites Those are very fine offers, and I thank you! My mailing address is PO Box 325 Center Ossipee, NH, 03814. But please feel free to write me at gunblue@roadrunner.com, as I do hope to visit Montana next year, hopefully.
@csri9116
@csri9116 5 жыл бұрын
hi, thanks for excellent information. what would be best bullet is best fir 30-06 rifles? I have used Nolser Partition/spitzer 150 gr. thank you.
@joebuck574
@joebuck574 Жыл бұрын
I don’t often laugh out loud at videos , but sir you may not know it but you’re quite funny . Talking about taking a deer to a family store to be tagged that’s shot in the head was pretty funny , and when you called Benny over as a model also very funny
@kirbylane9451
@kirbylane9451 6 жыл бұрын
You are so spot on. I've shot them in the heart with 300 win mag. and they've ran 200 yards. I had one move its head at the worst possible moment and blew its lower jaw off. Just a pitiful horrible sight. I try to always take out the lungs now. I can remember back in the 70's and early 80's the hunter safety courses taught in all places THE ELEMENTERY SCHOOLS that you was to aim for the neck. I don't really know when that changed but I'm glad it did.
@alanlabar7722
@alanlabar7722 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Video. Thanks Again.
@JJGuccione
@JJGuccione 2 жыл бұрын
Sir, regarding shock factor. Keith Warren hit a nilgai antelope in Texas at approximately 100-yards from a blind with a 50 BMG. The nilgai spun and took off running. I'm just bolstering your point. If a 50 BMG doesn't drop it, don't plan on a .270 Winchester knockin' your elk down. Yes, guys miss and shock the spinal cord sometimes and an animal will drop straightaway especially, if the spinal cord is transected. Great VDO - Thanks.
@denisleblanc4506
@denisleblanc4506 4 жыл бұрын
Last year my sister got her moose license and asked me to be the second rifle on the license. I own a 7mm-08 and had some Federal 140 grain partitions that probably would have been fine. But I also had 100 old style Grand Slam 160 grain bullets. So I worked up a load that averaged 2585 fps and shot moa for three shots. I lucked into that load on me second powder and the 3rd load. I ended up bagging a nice cow moose at about 50 yards broadside. One shot and it was found about 50 yards from where it was shot. Not a very good shot but it went through a rib going in, took out a lung and liver and lodged in a rib on the far side. This year I was invited by my cousin to be the second rifle on his moose license. This year was a more difficult shot. 200 meters quartering towards me. I had a good rest and there was no wind. I was in a clear cut near standing trees. I took a second or two to decide where to aim to hopefully take out a lung and avoid the gut. I fired and heard the solid thump when it hit and moose went down immediately, tried to get up and collapsed before I could shoot again. The bullet took out one lung and destroyed the liver avoiding the stomach. Again it was a nice cow moose. Too bad they don't make those bullets anymore, but then I still have 20 rounds left and will keep them exclusively for moose.
@timgordon3716
@timgordon3716 6 жыл бұрын
Very well said.
@wittelarry1
@wittelarry1 6 жыл бұрын
Very good video lots of good information thank you
@jerryphillips6809
@jerryphillips6809 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks GunBlue, I've watched several of your clips and you have kept me on track through all the BS and marketing hype. I'm new to hunting and through out this season, I've often wondered about bullet placement with regards to terrain. I hunt in very rugged dense areas on the BC coast. And I have often thought about utilizing a quartering shot through the shoulder. But my instructor had stressed, through out the corse, the importance of an accurate shot through the vitals and thanks to you, I know why. This year I got my first Blacktail buck with the very shot you have been talking about and he expired 13 meters from the point of impact. I took him with a 308 Win from 19 meters, using a 150 grain American Whitetail Interlock. Upon skinning, there wasn't a lot of meat damage but he bled between the outer muscle layer and the rib cage over a large area and up into the shoulder. I'm guessing this was a byproduct of close range hunting. So, I'd like to know if you have ever considered reloading the 308 with a reduced hunting load? And I would also like to add that ,I have no desire to change calibers or own more than one big game rifle. Thanks and God Bless.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 6 жыл бұрын
Jerry Phillips Thank you. Yes, actually, the velocity of 150 grain factory 308 loads is a bit edgy for most typical ranges. Duplicating old 300 Savage velocity of 2660 or so, up to 2700 fps would be about as ideal as it comes. Alternatively a heavier bullet of 165 grains or even 180 would work by getting the speed down, too, though with the consequence of heavy recoil. My personal preference would be with the 300 Savage duplication load, which was a popular favorite of experienced deer hunters until the advent of the 308 in the 50s drove it from the gun catalogs.
@DL-ij7tf
@DL-ij7tf 2 жыл бұрын
I've taken several deer with 150gr Hornady Interlocks and they worked very well. In terms of a reduced power load, Hornady actually makes a 125gr reduced recoil .308 loaded with their SST bullet. Not a bad choice for whitetail which in my opinion, a .308 is abundantly powerful enough to kill even if reduced. The reduced recoil loads are also reduced noise.
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